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On Slavery and Abolitionism Sarah Grimke

On Slavery and Abolitionism von Sarah Grimke

On Slavery and Abolitionism Sarah Grimke


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Zusammenfassung

The daughters of a wealthy and respected Charlestown judge, Sarah and Angelina Grimke grew up with a life of ease, facilitated by the convenience of slavery. Yet their close proximity to inhumane cruelty bred their revulsion towards the practice of slavery, and both sisters rejected their upbringing, moved to Philadelphia and embraced Quakerism.

On Slavery and Abolitionism Zusammenfassung

On Slavery and Abolitionism Sarah Grimke

The daughters of a wealthy and respected Charlestown judge, Sarah and Angelina Grimke grew up with a life of ease, facilitated by the convenience of slavery. Yet their close proximity to inhumane cruelty bred their revulsion towards the practice of slavery, and both sisters rejected their upbringing, moved to Philadelphia and embraced Quakerism.

Led by Angelina's gifted oration, they toured the country as the American Anti-Slavery Society's first female agents. They passionately demonstrated the ability of women to make valuable contributions to political and social change, setting a precedent that would reverberate through the 20th century.

Über Sarah Grimke

Sarah Grimke (1792-1873) and her sister Angelina (1805-1879) were born into Southern aristocracy but, witnessing the cruelty of slavery, chose a life of action against it. In 1838, Angelina made history as the first woman to speak before an American legislative body.

Mark Perry has written nine books American history, military history, and foreign affairs, including Lift Up Thy Voice: Sarah and Angelina Grimke's Journey from Slaveholders to Civil Rights Leaders.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States (1836)

Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women (1837)

Slavery and the Boston Riot(1835)

An Appeal to the Christian Women of the South (1836)

An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States (1837)

Letters to Catharine M. Beecher, in Reply to an Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, Addressed to A.E. Grimke (1838)

Address to the Massachusetts Legislature, February 21, 1838

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008221471
9780143107514
0143107518
On Slavery and Abolitionism Sarah Grimke
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
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Penguin Books Ltd
20150604
256
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