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This book serves as a powerful critique of the institution of slavery in the Southern states and challenges the notion of racial inequality.
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
Angelina Emily Grimké's 'Letters to Catherine E. Beecher' is a collection of insightful and powerful correspondences between two prominent women in the 19th century.
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
This book is a reproduction of that original, typed out and formatted to perfection, allowing new generations to enjoy the work. Publishers of the Valley's mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life.
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
The first female agents for the American Anti-Slavery Society, the Grimkae sisters originally rose to prominence after Angelina wrote a rousing letter of support to renowned abolitionist William Garrison in the wake of Philadelphia's pro ...
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
While Grimke's public persona has been widely studied, the private spiritual and intellectual journey that preceded her public career and pushed her to the forefront of the abolitionist movement is chronicled for the first time in Walking ...
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
Catherine E. Beecher attacked Angelina Grimké's activism on the grounds that women should not participate in the anti-slavery fight because of their subordinate position in 19th century society.
inauthor:"Angelina Emily Grimké" from books.google.com
36 pages. No cover. some water stains on the first page.