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"The hand of God is on the black man, in all the lands of his distant sojourn, for the good of Africa" ("Emigration," 421); God thus intervenes in history and uses blacks as his agents, creating an additional impetus for blacks to affect history's course.
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Sojourn's name was derived from that of the slave liberator Sojourner Truth and the word sojourn --a temporary stay.
Bryant gave Cole a warning before the painter took a sojourn to the Continent: Thine eyes shall see the light of distant skies: Yet, Cole! thy heart shall bear to Europe's strand A living image of thy native land.... Gaze on them, till the tears shall dim thy sight, But keep that earlier, wilder image bright.
Few enjoyed it more than Tiger Burch, whose sojourns in northwest Alaska helped transform the modern understanding of Arctic peoples and their distant past.
It was a dramatic sojourn.
"Sojourn" extracts some of them.
Oswald's City Sojourn Q.
Thomas called his three-team sojourn "humbling".
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