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Carte-de-visite photograph

"SOJOURNER TRUTH STRIDES THROUGH AMERICAN HISTORY LARGER THAN LIFE"

TRUTH, Sojourner. Carte-de-visite photograph. Washington, D.C. 1864.

Rare vintage 1864 carte-de-visite photographic portrait of Sojourner Truth, her favorite and "most famous" portrait, the iconic image personally chosen by her as the engraving and cover image for the 1875 edition of her Narrative, a handsome portrait containing the distinctive printed caption below the image and printed copyright on the card verso. $12,500.

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National Freedman. Vol I. No. 11

"NEITHER SLAVERY NOR INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE… SHALL EXIST WITHIN THE UNITED STATES"

(TRUTH, Sojourner) (THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT) (HAWKINS, W.G.). National Freedman. Vol I. No. 11. New York, December 15, 1865 (i.e. December 18, 1865).

First issue of the December 1865 issue of the National Freedman, prominently displaying the 13th Amendment on the front wrapper, this landmark publication also containing the dramatic eyewitness account of a streetcar conductor's attack on Sojourner Truth that led her to defiantly press charges for assault and battery, an exceptionally rare publication in fragile original wrappers. $4800.

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Matthias

SOJOURNER TRUTH "INSISTED UPON A LEGAL AND POLITICAL VOICE"

(TRUTH, Sojourner) STONE, William. Matthias. New-York, 1835.

First edition of Stone's exceedingly rare exposé, unmasking a religiously-based community led by Robert Matthews, known as Matthais, containing the first meaningful insights into the life of Sojourner Truth, frequently cited herein as "Isabella, the black woman," with Truth soon winning a lawsuit against her "white former associates" in the Matthais commune, quite rare in publisher's original linen-covered boards. $3800.

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