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Sojourner Truth First Day Cover

Item Number
172
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Item Description

On International Women's Day 1987.the Santa Rosa Post Office in honor of the first National Women's History Month and the recently issued Black American Stamps Series issued this First Day Covers using the recenting issued Sojourner Truth First Day Cover.

 

Sojourner Truth (1797-1883)
Abolitionist, Suffragist
Sojourner Truth was freed when New York abolished slavery in 1828. She successfully sued for freedom for a son who had been sold illegally. Already a forceful speaker for abolition, she attended a Women’s Rights Convention in 1850 and became a strong voice for women’s rights and suffrage with her famous speech in Ohio in 1852, "Ain’t I a Woman?" After the Civil War, she tried to get Congress to provide land in the West for newly freed blacks.

 

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