The Grimké Sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimké: THE FIRST AMERICAN WOMEN ADVOCATES OF ABOLITION AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS by CATHERINE H. BIRNEY by Joanne Panettieri, Catherine H. Birney, Catherine H. Birney
The Grimké Sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimké: THE FIRST AMERICAN WOMEN ADVOCATES OF ABOLITION AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS by CATHERINE H. BIRNEY

Joanne Panettieri, Catherine H. Birney, Catherine H. Birney

The Grimké Sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimké: THE FIRST AMERICAN WOMEN ADVOCATES OF ABOLITION AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS by CATHERINE H. BIRNEY

Joanne Panettieri, Catherine H. Birney, Catherine H. Birney

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Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (20 February 1805 – 26 October 1879) was an American political activist, abolitionist, women's rights advocate, and supporter of the women's suffrage movement. Along with her sister Sarah, she fought for abolition both i...

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