Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a WomanProduct Description Sojourner Truth, born c. 1797 and died November 1883, was the self given name of Isabella Baumfree, an African American abolitionist and women s rights activist who was born a slave. Now, Avery Sharpe is excited about making the public aware of her struggle and her contributions to history through original musical composition. This is music inspired by and based on her life, and on the famous speech she made for women s suffrage in
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Sojourner Truth, born c.1797 and died November 1883, was the self-given
name of Isabella Baumfree, an African American abolitionist and women s
rights activist who was born a slave.
Now, Avery Sharpe is excited about making the public aware of her struggle
and her contributions to history through original musical composition. This
is music inspired by and based on her life, and on the famous speech she
made for women s suffrage in 1851, later titled Ain t I A Woman.
Review
Heavy gospel influences are often evident in Sharpe s original work.
The way his solos slowly enlarge, like the sermons of a pulpit-thumping
preacher, reflect the spirits of his childhood home. --Jazziz ASIN: B007PSY2CM VSKU: LFV.B007PSY2CM.VG Condition: Very Good Author/Artist:Avery Sharpe Binding: Audio cd Note: Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown. Condition Notes: CD Very Good - Case is in great condition. Comes with all artwork. Disc quality is near perfect. Guarantee in working condition.