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The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimke

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In "The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimke," delve into the groundbreaking journey of two sisters who defied the norms of their Southern slave-holding upbringing to become pioneering voices in the abolitionist movement. Published on October 15, 1989, this compelling collection of political writings not only chronicles Sarah and Angelina Grimke's bold public stance against slavery but also frames their contributions within the crucial historical and political contexts of their time. Ideal for adult education settings, the book serves as a profound exploration of racial justice, highlighting the sisters' extraordinary resilience and the enduring impact of their advocacy. As readers traverse the eloquent texts and speeches, they are invited to reflect on the complex interplay of gender, race, and activism, considering how these themes continue to resonate in today's social justice landscape. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the roots and evolution of civil rights movements in America.

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Published by Columbia University Press on October 15, 1989
380 pages
ISBN: 9780231068017
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