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men to go to court against a white man and win the case. The court documents related to this lawsuit were rediscovered by the staff at the New York State Archives c.?2022.
In 1827, she became a Christian and participated in the founding of the Methodist church of Kingston, New York. In 1829, she moved to New York City and joined the John Street Methodist Church (Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church).
In 1833, she was hired by Robert Matthews, also known as the Prophet Matthias, leader of a sect who identified with Judaism, went to work for him as a housekeeper in the communal settlement, and became a member of the group. In 1834, Matthews and Truth were charged with the murder of Elijah Pierson, but were acquitted due to lack of evidence and Truth's presentation of several letters confirming her reliability as a servant. The trial then focused on the reported beating of his daughter of which he was found guilty and sentenced to three months and an additional thirty days for contempt of court. This event prompted Truth to leave the sect in 1835. Afterwards, she retired to New York City until 1843.
In 1839, Truth's son Peter took a job on a whaling ship called the Zone of Nantucket. From 1840 to 1841, she received three letters from him, though in his third letter he told her he had sent five. Peter said he also never received any of her letters. When the ship returned to port in 1842, Peter was not on board and Truth never heard from him ag
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<i style="color:#FFFFFF;line-height:4px;">men to go to court against a white man and win the case. The court documents related to this lawsuit were rediscovered by the staff at the New York State Archives c. 2022. In 1827, she became a Christian and participated in the founding of the Methodist church of Kingston, New York. In 1829, she moved to New York City and joined the John Street Methodist Church (Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church). In 1833, she was hired by Robert Matthews, also known as the Prophet Matthias, leader of a sect who identified with Judaism, went to work for him as a housekeeper in the communal settlement, and became a member of the group. In 1834, Matthews and Truth were charged with the murder of Elijah Pierson, but were acquitted due to lack of evidence and Truth's presentation of several letters confirming her reliability as a servant. The trial then focused on the reported beating of his daughter of which he was found guilty and sentenced to three months and an additional thirty days for contempt of court. This event prompted Truth to leave the sect in 1835. Afterwards, she retired to New York City until 1843. In 1839, Truth's son Peter took a job on a whaling ship called the Zone of Nantucket. From 1840 to 1841, she received three letters from him, though in his third letter he told her he had sent five. Peter said he also never received any of her letters. When the ship returned to port in 1842, Peter was not on board and Truth never heard from him ag</i><br />
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