USA HISTORY

LIFE IN ANTEBELLUM AMERICA 1807 1861

SLAVERY IN AMERICA COTTON SLAVE TRADE AND THE SOUTHERN RESPONSE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What happened to Sojourner’s son?
A
He was free
B
He was sold as a slave down South
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -After the New York Anti-Slavery Law was passed, Dumont illegally sold Isabella’s five-year-old son Peter. With the help of the Van Wagenens, she filed a lawsuit to get him back. Months later, Isabella won her case and regained custody of her son.

Detailed explanation-2: -Unable to bring the rest of her family, Sojourner later found out that her 5-year-old son, Peter, had be illegally sold into slavery by Dumont, which led her to filing a lawsuit against him to regain custody of her son. Before doing so, Sojourner found refuge with Isaac and Maria Van Wagenen in New Platz, New York.

Detailed explanation-3: -Sojourner Truth’s daughter was buried in an unmarked grave until a descendant took action. In 1826, Sojourner Truth, born into slavery as Isabella “Belle” Baumfree in New York, escaped with her infant daughter Sophia. They left behind a husband and father and three other children.

Detailed explanation-4: -In 1828, after months of legal proceedings, she got back her son, who had been abused by those who were enslaving him. Truth became one of the first black women to go to court against a white man and win the case.

Detailed explanation-5: -Soon after her escape, Truth sued for the freedom of her five-year-old son Peter, who had been sold illegally under the New York law and transported to Alabama. Truth won the case and secured the return of her son, making her among the first black women to successfully sue a white man in court.

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