''Sojourner Truth'' byRuth Inge Hardison H-22.25 W-5 D-11 inches A green-patina bronze statue of a woman wearing a long dress, and a scarf on her head, facing forward with her head held high on an elongated neck. Her right clenched hand is resting on her f
H-22.25 W-5 D-11 inches
A green-patina bronze statue of a woman wearing a long dress, and a scarf on her head, facing forward with her head held high on an elongated neck. Her right clenched hand is resting on her forward-bent right knee. Her left foot, heel raised, and left hand, holding a book, are behind her. The statue is mounted to a 1″ high black lacquered wood platform
Part of the 13-piece series of sculptures of African American heroes created by Inge Ruth Hardison called “Negro Giants in History.” The sculpture was gifted to the Sewall-Belmont House by the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. in New York. The installation ceremony took place on June 16, 1995.
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