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New York Declares November 26 as Sojourner Truth Day

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
November 28, 2024
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Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation on Tuesday establishing November 26th as Sojourner Truth Day in New York. This annual commemoration honors the abolitionist and women’s rights advocate, born in Ulster County in 1797, who escaped slavery and became a trailblazer for freedom and equality. The day reflects her legacy and the enduring impact of her activism on civil rights and social justice.

“Sojourner Truth was one of the greatest leaders in American history, dedicating her life to the fight for freedom and equality,” Governor Hochul stated. “Establishing an annual commemoration of Sojourner Truth’s legacy is a fitting tribute to this New York-born icon.” Truth’s life exemplifies resilience, from becoming the first Black woman to successfully sue for her son’s freedom to campaigning nationwide against slavery.

State Senator Lea Webb emphasized Truth’s influence, remarking, “Sojourner Truth is a trailblazing Black woman whose life story continues to serve as a beacon of hope and resilience for every resident in the State of New York. Her voice, powerful and unyielding, challenged the status quo and inspired countless others to envision and work for a world where freedom and equality are not merely ideals, but realities for all.”

Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha noted Truth’s relentless determination. “Sojourner Truth didn’t stop when she became the first Black woman to successfully sue white men to get her son released from slavery — she went on to spend the rest of her life fighting for everyone else across the country,” Shrestha said. She highlighted Truth’s role as an everyday person who laid the groundwork for societal change.

 Assemblymember Michaelle Solages celebrated Truth’s enduring legacy, saying, “Declaring November 26 as Sojourner Truth Day is a meaningful recognition of her extraordinary contributions to justice and equality. This day not only celebrates her life but also reinforces our collective commitment to the values she championed.”

The law follows other tributes to Truth, including the creation of Sojourner Truth State Park in 2022. As State Senator Michelle Hinchey stated, “November 26 of each year will not only reflect our commitment to keeping Sojourner Truth’s legacy alive but reaffirm what it means to be a New Yorker: Always striving toward a better, more equitable future for all.”

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