The Grimke sisters were abolitionists and champions of women's rights. Sarah Moore Grimke was born in 1792, and her sister Angelina Emily Grimke was born in 1805.
they abolished slavery
The grimke persuaded their mother to give them their share of the family inheritance.
yes their father was a slaveowner
No, Angelina and Sarah Grimke were not twins. They were sisters, but there was a four-year age difference between them. Angelina was born in 1805, while Sarah was born in 1792.
The grimke sisters ( Sarah and Angelina Grimke)
their father was a slave owner but they were very upset about it
Female Abolishonists
The Grimke sisters, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, were raised in a slave-owning family in South Carolina but later became abolitionists. They gave their inherited slaves freedom and left the South to join the abolitionist movement in the North. They actively worked to end slavery and fought for women's rights.
The Grimke sisters, Sarah and Angelina, lived in Charleston, South Carolina, during their early years. Later in life, they settled in the North, with Sarah residing in New York City and Angelina in Massachusetts.
the moral nature of human beings
In what ways, if any, did the events at Seneca Falls complement the efforts of the Grimké sisters?