were among the first women in the United States to publicly argue for the abolition of slavery.
in 1836, Angelina wrote an article urging all women to actively work to free black slaves.
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.
The grimke sisters ( Sarah and Angelina Grimke)
the moral nature of human beings
In what ways, if any, did the events at Seneca Falls complement the efforts of the Grimké sisters?
They stood up for slavery because they thought that slavery was not right.
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.
ugly and wierd
The grimke persuaded their mother to give them their share of the family inheritance.
killed the master.
Abolitionists, Angelina Grimke and Sarah Grimke were two sisters in South Carolina who made history. They dared to speak before mixed crowds of men and women, published some of the most powerful anti-slavery tracts of the antebellum era, and became the first women to testify before a state legislature on the question of African American rights.
yes their father was a slaveowner
The grimke sisters ( Sarah and Angelina Grimke)
their father was a slave owner but they were very upset about it
Female Abolishonists
the moral nature of human beings