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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sojourner_Truth(c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was the self-given name, from 1843 onward, of Isabella Baumfree, an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to freedom in 1826. After going to court to recover her son, she became the first black woman to win such a case against a white man. Her best-known extemporaneous speech on racial inequalities, Ain't I a Woman?, was delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. During the Civil War, Truth helped recruit black troops for the Union Army; after the war, Truth tried unsuccessfully to secure land grants from the federal government for former slaves.
Truth was one of "ten or twelve" children born to James and Elizabeth Baumfree. James Baumfree was a slave captured from the Gold Coast in modern-day Ghana. Elizabeth Baumfree, also known as Mau-Mau Bet to children who knew her, was the daughter of African slaves from the Coast of Guinea. The Baumfree family were slaves of Colonel Hardenbergh. The Hardenbergh estate was in a hilly area called by the Dutch name Swartekill (just north of present-day Rifton), in the town of Esopus, New York, 95 miles north of New York City. After the colonel's death, ownership of the family slaves passed to his son, Charles Hardenbergh.
After the death of Charles Hardenbergh in 1806, Truth, known as Belle, was sold at an auction. She was about 9 years old and was included with a flock of sheep for $100 to John Neely, near Kingston, New York. Until she was sold, Truth spoke only Dutch. She suffered many hardships at the hands of Neely, whom she later described as cruel and harsh and who once beat her with a bundle of rods. Truth previously said Neely raped and beat her daily. Neely sold her in 1808, for $105, to Martinus Schryver of Port Ewen, a tavern keeper, who owned her for 18 months. Schryver sold her in 1810, for $175, to John Dumont of West Park, New York. Although this fourth owner was kindly disposed toward her, his wife found numerous ways to harass Truth and make her life more difficult.
The state of New York began, in 1799, to legislate the abolition of slavery, although the process of emancipating New York slaves was not complete until July 4, 1827. Late in 1826, Truth escaped to freedom with her infant daughter, Sophia. She had to leave her other children behind because they were not legally freed in the emancipation order until they had served as bound servants into their twenties.
On June 1, 1843, Truth changed her name to Sojourner Truth and told her friends, "The Spirit calls me, and I must go." She became a Methodist, and left to make her way traveling and preaching about the abolition of slavery. In 1844, she joined the Northampton Association of Education and Industry in Northampton, Massachusetts. Founded by abolitionists, the organization supported women's rights and religious tolerance as well as pacifism. There were 210 members and they lived on 500 acres, raising livestock, running a sawmill, a gristmill, and a silk factory. While there, Truth met William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles. In 1846, the group disbanded, unable to support itself. In 1847, she went to work as a housekeeper for George Benson, the brother-in-law of William Lloyd Garrison. In 1849, she visited John Dumont before he moved west.
Truth started dictating her memoirs to her friend Olive Gilbert, and in 1850 William Lloyd Garrison privately published her book, The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave. That same year, she purchased a home in Northampton for $300, and spoke at the first National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts.
“One cannot seek happiness, for it is the result of realizing the Truth. The personality, which has security and pleasure as its aims, cannot be happy. Pursuing pleasure or safety will entail covering up unpleasant or frightening truths. This automatically closes Joy. For Joy is the radiance of the heart when Truth is appreciated.” - A. Hameed Ali
Uncovering the past, discovering the traumas, revealing the truth, is the real pathway to happiness for Fabrício and Guilherme............
So many of us are hiding from God...That's worse than lying to ourselves...which so many of us also do on the regular.
What's the point? He knows and We know...
The Truth and the truth will set us free!
#gettruth #seektruth #tellthetruth #luke1615 #shamethedevil #thewaythetruthandthelife #john146 #freeindeed #TGIS #morningthoughts #positivity
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Truth Christian Band 50th Anniversary Concert was on June 17, 2022 in Mobile, Alabama at Cottage Hill Baptist Church. Mark Adamy
Linda Adler
Michael Adler
Sherri Albaugh
Melody Alvaro
Eddie Anders
Nancy Anders
Jeff Anderson
Brad Andrews
Kevin Anthony
Lonnie Atkinson
Jay Bailey
Diane Ball
Rick Ball
Steve Ball
Jimmy Battle
Kristin Bauer
Mike Bauer
Todd Beaney
Everett Beard
Cherie Bebout
Randy Belt
Jennifer Blitch
Rick Borrman
Christi Bovee
Mark Bovee
Robert Bowers
Steve Bowersox
Linda (Dove) Boykin
Jason Breland
John Breland
Roger Breland
Barbi Briscoe
Rick Briscoe
Karen Hynemann Brown
Larry Brubaker
Dale Brunk
Brian Buckner
Donna Burk
Steve Burks
Carla Burleson
Jonathan Burleson
Matt Butler
Deanna Cabaniss
Johnny Cabaniss
Philip Calder
Mel Canales
Dana Cappillino
Leigh Cappillino
Jody Caraway
Jonathan Carothers
Tim Carpenter
Tom Carpenter
Buddy Carter
Bill Cassily
Joy Lagana Chambley
Karen Childers
Mark Childers
Mike Childers
Sharon Childers
Thomas Childs
Andy Chrisman
Jacki Chrisman
Robyn Christensen
Roger Christian
Lisa Lee Christina
Rick Clark
Scott Clark
David Cleveland
Tammy Cleveland
Dianne Cobb
Ron Cobb
Chip Coburn
Tiffany Coburn
Lisa Pieper Cochran
Josh Cohagen
Mike Cole
Bill Coleman
Ernie Collins
Mary Condit
Rick Condit
Kelly Conklin
Matthew Cork
David Couch
Lanny Cox
Dale Crum
Alex Cruz
Anglea Cruz
Rob Davis
Russell DeShields
Jimmy Dunn
Robin Dunn
Anne Durant
Kevin Durant
Ken Ebo
Mike Eldred
Jeremy Ellis
Joe Estes
Kenna Estes
Marty Estes
Glenn "Bubba" Eubanks
Sherri (Stanford) Eubanks
Anthony Evans
Ryan Fabich
Karen Fairchild
Shari Beeman Falwell
Tiffany Farnsworth
Bill Farnum
Garner Fielding
Mary Ann Francois
Tim Frantz
Ron Freed
Alicia (Williamson) Garcia
Craig Garrett
Sarah Gass
Glen George
Mike Gerrells
Jim Gibson
Greg Gillette
Jerome Gilmer
Steve Gilpin
Paul Glasgow
Greg Golden
Tog Goodson
Andrew Goodwin
Damon Goude
Natalie Grant
Staci Grant
Steve Grant
Marijean Green
Steve Green
Melissa Greene
Bob Gunn
Erin Hailey
Josh Hailey
Gary Hannie
Mark Hardy
Jodie Harris
Mark Harris
Vince Harris
Larry Harrison
Dave Hart
Jamie Harvill
Travis Heath
Mike Hedden
Todd Herrbach
Carolyn Herzer
Roy Herzer
Jim Hiigel
Liz Dorsey Hill
Jim Hockaday
Joe Hogue
Terri Holland
Leigh Anne Hollinger
Sarah Holloway
Eric Holt
KayAnn Hooge
Phil Hooge
Buddy Hornaday
Stace Howard
Tyler Howell
Julie Hudson
Dann Huff
Greg Huff
Homer Humble
Glen Hummel
Jason Jackson
Dave Jacquin
Gordon Jenewein
Jan (Holland) Jenkins
Aaron Johnson
Dwayne Johnson
Jordan Johnson
Justin Johnson
Kendall Johnson
Shawn Johnson
Tiffany Johnson
Lisa White Jones
Cheryl (Huey) Jordan
Dan Jordan
Neal Joseph
Jamie Karnes
Lori Karnes
Tim Kealy
Scott Kerns
Becky Keith
Joni Kerns
Matthew Kerrick
Benny Key
Kathy Kingsmore
Richie Kingsmore
Aaron Kinssies
Rikk Kittleman
Fern Strait Knabel
Angie Koch
Tim Lacey
Jan Pace Lamotte
Dwayne Larring
Phlip Lassiter
Lucas Scott Lawrence
Travis Laws
Paul Lebar
Tony LeBron
Mary Lee
Russ Lee
Dan Lilley
Traci Lilley
Rhonda (Dudley) Lipscomb
Chris Lockwood
Brent Loper
John Lunden
Bill Lutjens
Paul Lynch
Greg Maddox
Melanie Frazier Madrid
Marty Magehee
Mike Majett
Paul Manning
Susie Manning
Beverly (Williamson) Mansfield
David Mantini
Don Marchand
Tim Marshall
Robbie Mattix
Bill Maupin
Jody McBrayer
Jim McEachern
Melissa McLellan
Bob McQueen
Tracy Thompson McRaea
Larry Meregillano
Kevin Miller
Josh Monroe
John Morrell
Peter Mueller
Keith Murray
Tony Myles
Chuck Newman
Kevin Newton
Rob Nicewarner
Jenee Nichols
Todd Nichols
Ginger Newman Nickerson
Bob Nickerson
Lee Noble
Kim Noblitt
Tim Norris
Art Ortiz
Dan Oxley
Donna Oxley
Bo Parker
Brad Parsley
Gerald Pfister
Tim Pitchford
Jana Potter (Long)
Mark Ramsey
Tim Ranson
Andy Rea
Ken Reich
Mike Reynolds
George V Richards
Sarah Catherine
Rick Schupp
Dave Seawel
David Shannon
Gary Sims
Brian Smith
Tommy Smith
Matt Squires
Greg Stone
Jon Stricklan
Kirk Sullivan
Michelle Swift
Steven V. Taylor
Paul Terrell
Mike Thomas
John Thorn
Brad Threadgill
Scot Trull
Dick Tunney
Melodie Tunney
Bernee Tuttle
Wes Tuttle
Gordon Twist
Bob Vander Maten
Joleen (Ortiz) Vander Maten
Gina Angiulli Walker
Michael Walker
Ross Walters
Chad Watson
Michael Wells
Greg Wiggins
Elizabeth (Bebe) Wilbanks
John Wilbanks
Karen Hale Williams
Donald G. Wolf
Lily Helm Wolf
Larry Wright
Brent Young
Piper: "Hey Ayame come check out this huge snowball!!! Just...hang on...wait right there....BWAHAHAHA RUN!!!!"
Me: "AAAAHHH!!!"
~crash...rolling...sputtering~
Both: "Well....fuck."
And this is why you don't trust your sister!!!! :P
Truth Christian Band 50th Anniversary Concert was on June 17, 2022 in Mobile, Alabama at Cottage Hill Baptist Church. Mark Adamy
Linda Adler
Michael Adler
Sherri Albaugh
Melody Alvaro
Eddie Anders
Nancy Anders
Jeff Anderson
Brad Andrews
Kevin Anthony
Lonnie Atkinson
Jay Bailey
Diane Ball
Rick Ball
Steve Ball
Jimmy Battle
Kristin Bauer
Mike Bauer
Todd Beaney
Everett Beard
Cherie Bebout
Randy Belt
Jennifer Blitch
Rick Borrman
Christi Bovee
Mark Bovee
Robert Bowers
Steve Bowersox
Linda (Dove) Boykin
Jason Breland
John Breland
Roger Breland
Barbi Briscoe
Rick Briscoe
Karen Hynemann Brown
Larry Brubaker
Dale Brunk
Brian Buckner
Donna Burk
Steve Burks
Carla Burleson
Jonathan Burleson
Matt Butler
Deanna Cabaniss
Johnny Cabaniss
Philip Calder
Mel Canales
Dana Cappillino
Leigh Cappillino
Jody Caraway
Jonathan Carothers
Tim Carpenter
Tom Carpenter
Buddy Carter
Bill Cassily
Joy Lagana Chambley
Karen Childers
Mark Childers
Mike Childers
Sharon Childers
Thomas Childs
Andy Chrisman
Jacki Chrisman
Robyn Christensen
Roger Christian
Lisa Lee Christina
Rick Clark
Scott Clark
David Cleveland
Tammy Cleveland
Dianne Cobb
Ron Cobb
Chip Coburn
Tiffany Coburn
Lisa Pieper Cochran
Josh Cohagen
Mike Cole
Bill Coleman
Ernie Collins
Mary Condit
Rick Condit
Kelly Conklin
Matthew Cork
David Couch
Lanny Cox
Dale Crum
Alex Cruz
Anglea Cruz
Rob Davis
Russell DeShields
Jimmy Dunn
Robin Dunn
Anne Durant
Kevin Durant
Ken Ebo
Mike Eldred
Jeremy Ellis
Joe Estes
Kenna Estes
Marty Estes
Glenn "Bubba" Eubanks
Sherri (Stanford) Eubanks
Anthony Evans
Ryan Fabich
Karen Fairchild
Shari Beeman Falwell
Tiffany Farnsworth
Bill Farnum
Garner Fielding
Mary Ann Francois
Tim Frantz
Ron Freed
Alicia (Williamson) Garcia
Craig Garrett
Sarah Gass
Glen George
Mike Gerrells
Jim Gibson
Greg Gillette
Jerome Gilmer
Steve Gilpin
Paul Glasgow
Greg Golden
Tog Goodson
Andrew Goodwin
Damon Goude
Natalie Grant
Staci Grant
Steve Grant
Marijean Green
Steve Green
Melissa Greene
Bob Gunn
Erin Hailey
Josh Hailey
Gary Hannie
Mark Hardy
Jodie Harris
Mark Harris
Vince Harris
Larry Harrison
Dave Hart
Jamie Harvill
Travis Heath
Mike Hedden
Todd Herrbach
Carolyn Herzer
Roy Herzer
Jim Hiigel
Liz Dorsey Hill
Jim Hockaday
Joe Hogue
Terri Holland
Leigh Anne Hollinger
Sarah Holloway
Eric Holt
KayAnn Hooge
Phil Hooge
Buddy Hornaday
Stace Howard
Tyler Howell
Julie Hudson
Dann Huff
Greg Huff
Homer Humble
Glen Hummel
Jason Jackson
Dave Jacquin
Gordon Jenewein
Jan (Holland) Jenkins
Aaron Johnson
Dwayne Johnson
Jordan Johnson
Justin Johnson
Kendall Johnson
Shawn Johnson
Tiffany Johnson
Lisa White Jones
Cheryl (Huey) Jordan
Dan Jordan
Neal Joseph
Jamie Karnes
Lori Karnes
Tim Kealy
Scott Kerns
Becky Keith
Joni Kerns
Matthew Kerrick
Benny Key
Kathy Kingsmore
Richie Kingsmore
Aaron Kinssies
Rikk Kittleman
Fern Strait Knabel
Angie Koch
Tim Lacey
Jan Pace Lamotte
Dwayne Larring
Phlip Lassiter
Lucas Scott Lawrence
Travis Laws
Paul Lebar
Tony LeBron
Mary Lee
Russ Lee
Dan Lilley
Traci Lilley
Rhonda (Dudley) Lipscomb
Chris Lockwood
Brent Loper
John Lunden
Bill Lutjens
Paul Lynch
Greg Maddox
Melanie Frazier Madrid
Marty Magehee
Mike Majett
Paul Manning
Susie Manning
Beverly (Williamson) Mansfield
David Mantini
Don Marchand
Tim Marshall
Robbie Mattix
Bill Maupin
Jody McBrayer
Jim McEachern
Melissa McLellan
Bob McQueen
Tracy Thompson McRaea
Larry Meregillano
Kevin Miller
Josh Monroe
John Morrell
Peter Mueller
Keith Murray
Tony Myles
Chuck Newman
Kevin Newton
Rob Nicewarner
Jenee Nichols
Todd Nichols
Ginger Newman Nickerson
Bob Nickerson
Lee Noble
Kim Noblitt
Tim Norris
Art Ortiz
Dan Oxley
Donna Oxley
Bo Parker
Brad Parsley
Gerald Pfister
Tim Pitchford
Jana Potter (Long)
Mark Ramsey
Tim Ranson
Andy Rea
Ken Reich
Mike Reynolds
George V Richards
Sarah Catherine
Rick Schupp
Dave Seawel
David Shannon
Gary Sims
Brian Smith
Tommy Smith
Matt Squires
Greg Stone
Jon Stricklan
Kirk Sullivan
Michelle Swift
Steven V. Taylor
Paul Terrell
Mike Thomas
John Thorn
Brad Threadgill
Scot Trull
Dick Tunney
Melodie Tunney
Bernee Tuttle
Wes Tuttle
Gordon Twist
Bob Vander Maten
Joleen (Ortiz) Vander Maten
Gina Angiulli Walker
Michael Walker
Ross Walters
Chad Watson
Michael Wells
Greg Wiggins
Elizabeth (Bebe) Wilbanks
John Wilbanks
Karen Hale Williams
Donald G. Wolf
Lily Helm Wolf
Larry Wright
Brent Young
the expression in the previous photo is really just an in between look. This is what the wild child really looks like. The previous photo came after the weird dancing face but before the triple chin face.
From one of the best songs ever-- "You're So Last Summer" By Taking Back Sunday.
"The truth is you could slit my throat and with my one last gasping breath, I'd apologize for bleeding on your shirt."
A redu from THIS.
hold on, hold on,
let me get the words out
before i burst.
there's no truth at all,
poking out the child eyes
of ancient gods.
cool heads have failed,
and now it's time for me
to have my turn.
--Lifeboats, Snow Patrol
This is Pere-Lachaise cemetery, Paris. Infrared with the Lensbaby 2.0.
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Sanctuary of Truth (Thai: ปราสาทสัจธรรม, also called Wang Boran and Prasat Mai[1]) is a temple construction in Pattaya, Thailand.[2] The sanctuary is an all-wood building filled with sculptures based on traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs. The top of the building is 105 meters high, and the building covers an area of more than two rai. It features contemporary Visionary art based on traditional religious themes. The project was initiated as an idea of Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphant in 1981, and is scheduled to be complete in 2050.
The style of the sanctuary evokes Khmer architecture, displaying hand-carved wooden sculptures indicative of the imperial setting at Angkor. It has four gopura, respectively representing images from the Buddhist and Hindu religions and mythologies of Cambodia, China, India and Thailand.[1] According to the official website, its purpose is to use art and culture as "a reflection of the Ancient Vision of Earth, Ancient Knowledge, and Eastern Philosophy. Within this complex, visitors will understand Ancient Life, Human Responsibility, Basic Thought, Cycle of living, Life Relationship with Universe and Common Goal of Life toward Utopia".[2]
Truth Hair - Gattina Ginger04
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Original photo by scott{ie}. Remixed by me for this week's fotogriPhone *EDITING LAB* group. Apps: Diptic+Photogene+Blurfx+PhotoStudio+PictureShow+Iris. Processed on iPhone 3GS.