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Experience some intense moments with Barrymore nominated Zuhairah as she portrays Sojourner Truth in Richard LaMonte Pierce's stage play, "Sojourner". This pictorial will touch your soul. Just imagine when you experience it live on stage! ****SOJOURNER***** live on stage Jan 20 - Feb 6, 2011 at Hedgerow Studios. For more info, tickets, and bookings call First World Theatre Ensemble at (484) 461-8748.

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  • very nice....wat is this song called

  • The song is "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around" sung by Sweet Honey In The Rock

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  • My first experience at seeing "Sojourner", helped me to comprehend, and become inspired to undertake my own reenactment character of "The Life & Times of Omar ibn Sayyid".

    Thank you, Zuhairah McGill.

  • Zuhairah is a "Master" of re-living "living history". I have seen "Sojourner Truth" at different venues, twice over a 3 year period. Zuhairah's embodiment of Sojourner Truth is an amazing phenomenon reminiscent of literally "climbing into the skin" of the character, and embodying all aspects of their personality. She has "raised the bar of excellence" in historical reenactments.

  • First World Theatre & Hedgerow Studio Back Together Again!!! Before President Barack Obama, Hip Hop, and Even, Harriet Tubman There Was Sojourner TRUTH... As part of its Signature Series Hedgerow Theatre presents The Riveting Story of One of America's Greatest Sheroes January 20th thru Feb 6th SOJOURNER by Richard LaMonte Pierce; directed by Penelope Reed starring Zuhariah Hedgerow Studio 64 Rose Valley Rd, Media, PA CALL (484) 461-8748 - Group rates & School Bookings Available
  • We must keep moving away from pharoah

  • I just read a written account of her famous "Ain't I A Woman" extemporaneous speech. Her passion and how she spoke the truth affected me so much I could "hear" in my mind how she must've sounded. I felt a strong urge to read her words aloud. When I did, I found my accent suddenly changing naturally, veering towards the old African-American intonation -- even if I'm a "bred and born" Southeast Asian!

  • i played her for mi play

  • i luv sojouner truth! she was so amazing!

  • I think this was very educational video clip and I enjoyed it very much for it to be just pictures.

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