Angelina Grimké
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 145 years ago |
Date of birth | February 20,1805 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Charleston |
South Carolina | |
United States | |
Date of died | October 26,1879 |
Died | Hyde Park |
Boston | |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Spouse | Theodore Dwight Weld |
Siblings | Anna Grimké Frost |
Henry W. Grimké | |
Thomas Smith Grimké | |
Sarah Moore Grimké | |
Job | Politician |
Political activist | |
Books | Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina Grimké, 1828-1835 |
Letters to Catherine E. Beecher, in Reply to An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, Addressed to A. E. Grimke | |
The Anti- Slavery Examiner: Appeal to the Christian Women of the South; Vol. 1 No. 2 | |
The Anti- Slavery Examiner: Appeal to the Christian Women of the South: Vol. 1 | |
Angelina Grimke's Short Story from Heroes Among Us | |
Appeal to the Christian women of the South | |
American Slavery As It Is | |
Letters to Catherine E. Beecher, in Reply to An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, Addressed to A.E. Grimke | |
On Slavery and Abolitionism: Essays and Letters | |
Children | Sarah Grimké Weld Hamilton |
Stuart F. Weld | |
Sarah Grimké | |
Theodore Grimké | |
Parents | John Faucheraud Grimké |
Mary Smith | |
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ID | 442347 |
Angelina Grimké Life story
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld was an American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter of the women's suffrage movement. She and her sister Sarah Moore Grimké were considered the only notable examples of white Southern women abolitionists.