Glorying in Tribulation
The Lifework of Sojourner Truth
by Erlene Stetson; Linda David
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Pub Date Oct 01 2024 | Archive Date Oct 31 2024
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Description
In Glorying in Tribulation, Stetson presents a new dimension of Sojourner Truth's character. Much of the information regarding this oft-quoted African American woman is either the stuff of legend or is in dispute. This important new biography takes both legend and fact and sets them into a larger historical context. The authors utilize archival sources, and other forms of direct and indirect evidence to create a better understanding of Truth. We see her victories as well as her defeats--we see her as a real person. Truth comes alive in the pages of this book through her poignant, prophetic words and we realize that what she spoke of in the nineteenth century is just as relevant to us today.
Glorying in Tribulation offers students, scholars, and teachers of American history and culture studies a comprehensive look and a new perspective on Truth's contribution to American history. It is a long-overdue, exciting interpretation of the meaning of Sojourner Truth's life.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781611865011 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 242 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
The book places Sojourner Truth within a broader historical framework, examining the societal conditions of the 19th century that shaped her experiences and activism. By utilizing archival sources and various forms of evidence, Stetson aims to provide readers with a clearer picture of both the triumphs and challenges faced by Truth throughout her life.
Stetson’s portrayal of Sojourner Truth is multi-dimensional; it highlights her as a real person with victories and defeats rather than merely a legendary figure. The author emphasizes Truth’s poignant speeches and prophetic words, illustrating how her messages resonate with contemporary issues, thereby affirming her relevance even today.