Angelina Grimke, the daughter of slaveholding judge from Charleston, South Carolina, was born on 20th February, 1805. Sarah and her sister, Sarah Grimke, both developed an early dislike of slavery and after moving to Philadelphia in 1819, joined the Society of Friends.
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Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (20 February 1805 – 26 October 1879) was an American politician, lawyer, abolitionist and suffragist. Grimké was born in Charleston, South Carolina, to John Faucheraud Grim...
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Sarah Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina Grimké Weld (1805-1879), known as the Grimké sisters , were 19th-century American Quakers, educators and writers who were early advocates of abolitionism and wo...
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke eloquently fought the injustices of slavery, racism and sexism during the mid-19th century. As daughters of a prominent South Carolina judge and plantation owner, the Grimke sisters witnessed the suffering of slaves.
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Angelina Weld Grimké (February 27, 1880 – June 10, 1958) was an African-American journalist, teacher, playwright and poet who was part of the Harlem Renaissance and was one of the first African-Ameri...
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Angelina Grimké's Appeal to the Christian Women of the South is filled with biblical quotations and allusions; it is written as an evangelical appeal, as the appeal of a Christian woman to other Christian women to act to end chattel slavery.
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Angelina Grimké Weld's speech at Pennsylvania Hall ... Historical Document; 1838; ... Resource Bank Contents...
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May 19, 2004 ... Angelina Grimke was born on February 20, 1805 in Charleston, South Carolina. She was an abolitionist and advocate of women's rights. ...
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Sarah Grimke Angelina Grimke Weld ;; Letters on the Equality of the Sexes; 1838; Letters to Catherine e. Beecher ; 1837 ... Angelina Grimke Weld, Letters to Catherine e. Beecher, in reply to An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, addressed to A. E. Grimke (1837) found in The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina...
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