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She passed away on September 18th, 2020.
She became a Supreme Court judge thanks to President Bill Clinton in 1993.
Her judgeship was awarded by Jimmy Carter in 1980.
She became a professor a Rutgers Law School in 1963. She was one of the few...
She struggled to find work because she was a woman, despite her high grades.
She worked hard, even when facing discrimination as a woman.
She studied law at Harvard, on of only 9 women in her class.
She had 2 children.
She married Martin Ginsburg in 1954.
She was on of the best student in her high school.
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She was born on March 15th 1933, in Brooklyn, NY.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an American judge and a champion for gender equality.
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in the USA (state of Michigan)
1883
"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.
She calmed a mod of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.
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for justice /against African American opPression / Women's oppression.
never WenT to school
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Isabella Baumfree / Sojourner Truth (1843)
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1883
"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.
She calmed a mob of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.
3 Children. (Peter, Sophia,...
Thomas (another slave)
justice, against African American opPression and Women's oppression.
never Went to school (slave)
Ulster County, NY.
late 18th Century
Slave / Activist
American
Isabella Baumfree and Sojourner Truth (1843)
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USA (state of Michigan)
1883
"I feel safe even in the midst of my enemies, for the truth is powerful and will prevail.
She calmed a mob of men thanks to songs and prayers. She met Abraham Lincoln. She was an electrifying orator.
3 Children. (Peter, Sophia,...
Thomas (another slave)
justice, against African American opPression and Women's oppression.
never Went to school (slave)
Ulster County, NY.
late 18th Century
Slave / Activist
American
Isabella Baumfree and Sojourner Truth (1843)
Write Sojourner Truth Biography!
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1. List the questions you need. 2. Question your friend about her. 3. Complete the grid.
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