Its a Powerful Statue...rich and steeped in Americana History. To, even know she can this far North to lead people towards freedom and hopefully a new life. Full, of New Opportunities.She was a Women whose whole persona was of Courage, Strength and Bravery.
Worth the stop! Beautiful monument.Easy to get to the monument from the off street parking too.
This is a high visibility public location. Perfect for a protest. Lets do it again.
This is a beautiful Monument to visit in a nice park. Plenty of Pokemon to catch
Beautiful and memorable. I bring friends from out of town to the Sojourner Truth Monument as we tour Battle Creek. Everyone enjoys our rich history and im particular Sojourner Truths monument and story.
Its a nice little stage. Sadly this is a hang out place for the homeless or fresh from rehab or something. Yelling cuss words at each other is a frequent occurrence. I walk around downtown a lot and this is an area that I avoid.
I play pokemon
Beautiful place. Especially if you play Pokemon go
Nice place for her but they could clean her up a bit sand paper her a but or give her some little touchest. Do smile like pee as if mens bern using the rest room her. They need clean pot toilet so people can have a publice restroom to go to. If you stand in fron of her in sing you can hear your voice getting louder.
Its a pretty statue with important historical significance.
Beautiful sculpture, with so much Battle Creek history!
To see what is historical prepares one more for the future
A perfect place for a protest
All children a must to see. the statue is beautiful
Great statue to look at & see. She ran the underground railroad threw Battle Creek, MI.
Wow wow wow
Beautiful monument of a remarkable woman and our citys history with the underground railroad. The monument is outside for all to see at any time.
Everyone needs to know her story.
There is a 12-foot-high sculpture of Sojourner Truth that welcomes visitors to Battle Creek Michigan. The sculpture was designed by California artist Tina Allen. It was dedicated in Monument Park in 1999.Sojourner Truth an enslaved American whose given name was Isabella Bometree. She escaped to freedom when we was in her mid 30s. She then went to New York City, and began to speak on the topic of slavery in 1843. She then changed her name to Sojourner Truth.For 40 years, spoke about slavery, traveling to amost twenty states. In the mid 1800s, she moved to Battle Creek and remained there until her death in 1883. She is buried in Battle Creek.
So sad. Dirty and the homeless are just out of control
I love this statue
Loved it!! So beautiful !!
Nice tribute to a great historical figure.
Awesome!
Love history
Nice park
Always remember the Truth of our history