
Angelina Grimké - Wikipedia
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, 1805 – October 26, 1879) was an American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter of the women's suffrage …
Grimké sisters - Wikipedia
The Grimké sisters, Sarah Moore Grimké (1792–1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké [1] (1805–1879), were well-known white American advocates of women's rights. [2][3] Both …
Grimke, Sarah and Weld, Angelina Grimke | Internet Encyclopedia …
Sarah Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld, sisters from a South Carolina slave-holding family, were active abolitionist public speakers and pioneer women’s rights advocates in a time when …
Grimké sisters | Significance, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica
Grimké sisters, American antislavery crusaders and women’s rights advocates.
From Charleston to Philadelphia: The Grimké Sisters and Their …
2021年4月23日 · John Grimké had served as an officer in the Revolutionary War before leading a nearly four decade long legal career. Sarah and Angelina were just two out of John and Mary’s …
Angelina Weld Grimké | African American, Poet, Playwright
2025年2月23日 · Angelina Weld Grimké (born Feb. 27, 1880, Boston, Mass., U.S.—died June 10, 1958, New York, N.Y.) was an African-American poet and playwright, an important forerunner …
Angelina Grimké Weld | National Women's History Museum
Although raised on a slave-owning plantation in South Carolina, Angelina Emily Grimké Weld grew up to become an ardent abolitionist writer and speaker, as well as a women’s rights …
Angelina Weld Grimké - Wikipedia
Angelina Weld Grimké (February 27, 1880 – June 10, 1958) was an African-American journalist, teacher, playwright, and poet. By ancestry, Grimké was three-quarters white — the child of a …
Grimke Sisters - Women's Rights National Historical Park (U.S.
2015年2月26日 · Two early and prominent activists for abolition and women’s rights, Sarah Grimke (1792-1873) and Angelina Grimke Weld (1805-1879) were raised in the cradle of …
Grimkelegacy | Angelina Grimke
Most of the main events actually occurred and nearly all the characters are real people who knew the Grimkés. Because it spans three generations of this mixed-race family, it is told in two …