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Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe launches Emunahs focus on February as Black History, Love and Valentine month with a lively discussion on Sojourner Truth. Crewe is the 2024-25 Sojourner Truth Social & Racial Justice Visiting Professor at Rutgers University School of Social Work. She also is dean emerita and professor at the Howard University School of Social Work.
In describing Sojourner Truth, Crewe says She was a
A few tidbits about Truth, according to Crewe:
She was enslaved, illiterate and changed
Dutch was her first language, although she
She was 6 feet tall, bold and a feminist
She became the first Black woman to win a
Crewe also talks about the controversy surrounding
Ain't I A Woman? Source: Internet Modern History
Ain't I A Woman? Delivered at the 1851 Women's Convention, Akron, Ohio
Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter. I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty soon. But what's all this
That man over there says that women need to be helped
Then they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it? [member of audience whispers, "intellect"] That's
Then that little man in black there, he says women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him.
If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to
Obliged to you for hearing me, and now old Sojourner
Other publications about Truth that Crewe mentioned include:
Greenlee, Cynthia. 2024.The Remarkable Untold Story
Painter, Nell Irvin. 1996. Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol. New York and London: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-31708-0.
Please dont miss this Black History episode of
To reach Dr. Crewe, email her at [email protected].
Emunah listeners, we would love for you to share what
Please note that the theme song for Emunah (Hebrew for faith, belief), "Hold to Your Faith," was written, sung and produced by Apostle Victoria Regina Lockhart of Jersey City, New Jersey. Other work by Apostle Lockhart can be found on YouTube.
By Tamara M. Cooke Henry, Ph.D.Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe launches Emunahs focus on February as Black History, Love and Valentine month with a lively discussion on Sojourner Truth. Crewe is the 2024-25 Sojourner Truth Social & Racial Justice Visiting Professor at Rutgers University School of Social Work. She also is dean emerita and professor at the Howard University School of Social Work.
In describing Sojourner Truth, Crewe says She was a
A few tidbits about Truth, according to Crewe:
She was enslaved, illiterate and changed
Dutch was her first language, although she
She was 6 feet tall, bold and a feminist
She became the first Black woman to win a
Crewe also talks about the controversy surrounding
Ain't I A Woman? Source: Internet Modern History
Ain't I A Woman? Delivered at the 1851 Women's Convention, Akron, Ohio
Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter. I think that 'twixt the negroes of the South and the women at the North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty soon. But what's all this
That man over there says that women need to be helped
Then they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it? [member of audience whispers, "intellect"] That's
Then that little man in black there, he says women can't have as much rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him.
If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to
Obliged to you for hearing me, and now old Sojourner
Other publications about Truth that Crewe mentioned include:
Greenlee, Cynthia. 2024.The Remarkable Untold Story
Painter, Nell Irvin. 1996. Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol. New York and London: W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-31708-0.
Please dont miss this Black History episode of
To reach Dr. Crewe, email her at [email protected].
Emunah listeners, we would love for you to share what
Please note that the theme song for Emunah (Hebrew for faith, belief), "Hold to Your Faith," was written, sung and produced by Apostle Victoria Regina Lockhart of Jersey City, New Jersey. Other work by Apostle Lockhart can be found on YouTube.