Ebook: Lift up thy voice: the Grimké family's journey from slaveholders to civil rights leaders
Author: Grimké family., Perry Mark
- Tags: Abolitionists, Abolitionists--United States, African-American Studies, People of Color, Racially mixed people, Racially mixed people--United States, Social reformers, Social reformers--United States, Biographies, Biography, Electronic books, Grimké family, Racially mixed people -- United States -- Biography, Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography, Social reformers -- United States -- Biography, United States
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
In the late 1820s Sarah and Angelina Grimke traded their elite position as daughters of a prominent white slaveholding family in Charleston, South Carolina, for a life dedicated to abolitionism and advocacy of women's rights in the North. After the Civil War, discovering that their late brother had had children with one of his slaves, the Grimke sisters helped to educate their nephews and gave them the means to start a new life in postbellum America. The nephews, Archibald and Francis, went on to become well-known African American activists in the burgeoning civil rights movement and the founding of the NAACP. Spanning 150 eventful years, this is an inspiring tale of a remarkable family that transformed itself and America.
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