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Court Documents Uncover How Sojourner Truth Became the First Black Woman in History to Win Her Son's Freedom

Court Documents Uncover How Sojourner Truth Became the First Black Woman in History to Win Her Son's Freedom
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Court Documents Uncover How Sojourner Truth Became the First Black Woman in History to Win Her Son's Freedom – Your Black World

By Victor Omondi The 200-year-old proceedings of abolitionist Sojourner Truth’s quest for the release of her youngest enslaved son, Peter, were discovered buried beneath 5,000 cubic feet of court records at the New York State Archives. Following the abolitionist’s fight against her previous owner and the Albany Supreme Court, archivist, author, and historian James D. […] ....

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A Mother's Influence | Lapham's Quarterly


African American mother and children in peach vignette, c. 1885. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
As Black parents attempted to reunify their families in the wake of gradual emancipation, institutionalization, and indenture in the early nineteenth century, the discourse on Black child-rearing evolved to reflect their daily activism. The treatment of African American children and the activism of their parents were often led by Black women, who renegotiated racialized constructions of motherhood depicting “deviant,” powerless Black mothers. In their actions and discourse, northern African American women represented Black motherhood in ways that led to the development of radical forms of abolitionist activism and early Black feminism. Within their gendered constraints, northern African American women challenged the very constructions of motherhood by assigning political authority to their embodiments of maternal care. ....

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