
The performer established that she was returning from a trip to
New York π½ while addressing the audience and cracking jokes π. She mentioned that she was actually born in
New York in
1797 π
and quipped that
Jefferson (Thomas; 3
rd President, 1801 - 1809) and
Adams (John; 2
nd President, 1797 - 1801) were hypocrites π€₯

for participating in the signing of the
Declaration of Independence (1776) π which admonished
King George III π for depriving them of their freedom all while owning or allowing the ownership of
Slaves in this new country called
America πΊπΈ a.k.a.
The United States. She then got into how she was owned by a
Dutch American named
Colonel Johannes Hardenbergh,
Jr. (1729 - 1799), of
Swartekill (present-day Rifton) in
Ulster County (towards upstate)
New York π½, and that she was not happy with her relatives being sold and pointed out that her father (James, wife Betsey Baumfree) was too old to be sold. Her native language was reportedly
Dutch before she learned
English π, and she reportedly spoke with the former accent her entire life; much like most
New Yorker's today.

The performer then broke off into a series of background experiences with
Sojourner's subsequent masters starting with
Mr. and
Mrs. John Neely (circa 1806) who reportedly were very cruel and insulting to her via beatings and one incident that involved her hand (some recounts left, others right) being pushed into a pot of boiling water. Next, she brought up her third master
Dutch Innkeeper/Tavern Owner Martinus Schryver of
Ulster Park,
NY πΊ,

who she gave dignity to because she was his first
Slave sold to him for reportedly
$100 (today $2,505.66 [2023]) by the
Neely's. She was then sold to her fourth and final master; a prosperous farmer named
John Dumont of
West Park,
NY πΎ, in circa
1811 for reportedly
$200 (today $4,667.04 [2023]); who reportedly beat and sexually assaulted her along with his wife (Sally) in separate incidents.
Sojourner bore him at least one child (James) before being convinced (by her owner) to marry an older
Slave named
Thomas on the same (his) plantation, and they produced three children (Peter, Elizabeth, Sophia) π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦. She was not allowed to marry a
Slave named
Robert, who she reportedly fell in love with β€οΈ, because he was owned by a different plantation and together, they reportedly produced one child (Diana) which by law became the property of
Dumont βοΈ.
Sojourner was reportedly forced to breast feed her master's children which left little to no milk for her own flesh and blood πΌ.

They then delved into her quest for freedom in
1827 after the
New York Gradual Abolition Act of
1799/80 π dictated that she be set free. Her master
Dumont agreed but then reneged on his promise to obey the law.
Sojourner then devised a ruse after he became ill and needed a doctor; she was allowed to take his horse π΄ but fled to the home of
Dutch Abolitionists the
Van Wagenen's instead π‘.

They then purchased her freedom (for reportedly $20; today $611.38 [2023]) π΅ and were part of another ruse that tricked an
Alabama Slaveholder named
Fowler into appearing in a
New York court βοΈ at which time he was ordered to return
Sojourner's five-year-old son
Peter in
1828, who was sold by
Dumont apparently in retaliation for her escape. They then brought out that he knocked
Sojourner to the ground, but she got back up and kicked his rear end π. The judge reportedly then had him jailed for assault π. This was reportedly the first time that a
Black/Negro (today African-American) woman had defeated a white man in court and possibly in the ring.
Smile! π As a show of appreciation, she changed her name to
Isabella Van Wagenen. The performer then broke off into
Sojourner's subsequent trouble with
Peter as he had issues adjusting after his experience as a
Slave in the
Deep Southern State of
Alabama πΎ; their (her and Peter's) move to
New York City in circa
1829 (when he was 6 years old) π½ to work as a housekeeper for evangelist preacher
Elijah Pierson βͺ, and his trouble with the law that landed him in prison ποΈ.
Peter reportedly lived with his mother until
1839 (age 16) when he took a job on a whaling ship called the
Zone of Nantucket π. He reportedly wrote to her on three occasions between
1840 and
1841; however, was not on the ship when it returned to port in
1842 (age approximately 19).
Sojourner reportedly never heard from him again π’.