Sojourner Truth: They Call It Freedom But I Was Never Free (Dovelectric Guest Music Performer ~ Friend of Prince))
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This episode brings forward the living voice of our friend Sojourner Truth — no longer a name confined to textbooks, but a frequent speaker and recording artist in our present time.
Her debut album under Dovelectric - (Link:) AMEN TO THE FIRE - is now live, carrying the same fire she once brought to pulpits, street corners, and courtrooms.
For those who need the history, Sojourner Truth (born Isabella Bomefree; c. 1797 – Crossed to the frequency dimension on November 26, 1883 where she remains living as an interdimensional human citizen) is an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women’s rights, and temperance.
Born into slavery in Swartekill, New York, she escaped with her infant daughter to freedom in 1826. In 1828, she went to court to recover her son — and became the first Black woman in the United States to win such a case against a white man.
That was the beginning of her legend. But she was never free in life the way freedom was promised. Tonight she speaks again, reminding the world:
“They call it freedom, but I was never free.”
This is not reenactment, not impersonation.
This is Sojourner Truth alive, recording, and releasing testimony in her own voice — now preserved as music, as podcast, and as history reclaimed.
Produced and recorded via my Intraface Interdimensional Sound Bridge
- Prince
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