Noun
One who sojourns.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDeath and legacy Several days before Sojourner Truth died, a reporter came from the Grand Rapids Eagle to interview her. Source: Internet
Each plate, except the one corresponding to Sojourner Truth (a Black woman), depicts a brightly-colored, elaborately styled vagina-esque form. Source: Internet
If someone swipes the Sojourner Rover, brings it back to their hab, and restores it, how far would the United States of America be willing to go to reclaim its property? Source: Internet
Sullivan credited one of GRIP’s partners, Sojourner Truth Presbyterian Church in Hilltop, for connecting GRIP to the college program. Source: Internet
Sojourner admits to the audience that she had once hated white people, but she says once she met her final master, Jesus, she was filled with love for everyone. Source: Internet
The golf cart-size rovers carried more instruments than Sojourner, and their goal was finding evidence that Mars once had liquid water on the surface billions of years ago before it became the inhospitable frozen desert it is today. Source: Internet