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  1. 24 de jul. de 2018 · Angelina Grimké’s future seemed clear the day she entered the world. Born a Southern aristocrat in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1805, she was destined to become an enslaver; born female, she ...

  2. 15 de fev. de 2007 · Angelina Weld Grimke was born into a legacy of advocacy for racial justice. As the daughter of Archibald Grimke, the second black to graduate from Harvard law and vice-president of the NAACP, Grimké’s heritage of racial equality can be further traced to her grand aunts, … Read MoreAngelina Weld Grimke (1880-1958)

  3. Angelina Grimké Weld. Angelina Grimke and her sister Sarah 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 enslavement. Determined to speak out, they were eventually forced to move to ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2016 · Textes réunis et présentés par Colette Collomb-Boureau. Illustration de couverture : Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879) et Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873), gravures sur bois, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. Éditeur : ENS Éditions. Lieu d’édition : Lyon. Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 9 novembre 2016. ISBN numérique : 978-2 ...

  5. 安吉丽娜(Angelina)给凯瑟琳·比彻(Catharine Beecher)的信开始是一系列论文,以回应比彻(Beecher)关于奴隶制和废奴主义的文章,涉及美国女性的职责,该论文直接介绍给了格里姆凯(Grimké)。

  6. Angelina Weld Grimké. Born in Boston, poet and playwright Angelina Weld Grimké was named after her great-aunt, the abolitionist and suffragist Angelina Grimké Weld. Grimké earned a degree from the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics in physical education. She is the author of important poems on love and race, including “El Beso,” “Dawn ...

  7. Sarah Moore Grimké ( Charleston, 26 de noviembre de 1792 – Hyde Park, 23 de diciembre de 1873) 3 fue una abolicionista, escritora e integrante del movimiento por los derechos de las mujeres estadounidense. Nacida y criada en Carolina del Sur, en una familia de plantadores, se mudó a Filadelfia en la década de 1820, adscribiéndose a los ...