The daughter of one of South Carolina's first families, Angelina Grimke lived in luxury. But she also believed slavery was a sin and God would punish people who had slaves.
After reading reports of pro-slavery violence, Angelina Grimke decided she could remain silent no longer. She published a letter in "The Liberator" and wrote "An Appeal to the Women of the South ...
“On Slavery and Abolitionism” is a compilation of stories about Sarah and Angelina Grimké who were dedicated abolitionists and women’s rights activists of the early- to mid-1800s and native ...