The Grimke Sisters Sarah And Angelina Grimke The First American Women Advocates Of Abolition And Woman’S Rights

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The Grimké Sisters: Sarah and Angelina Grimké, The First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Women’s Rights by Catherine H. Birney is a compelling historical biography that illuminates the extraordinary lives and pioneering efforts of Sarah and Angelina Grimké. Birney meticulously explores the sisters’ transformative role as American women advocates for abolition and women’s rights during the antebellum period. Through rich narrative and thorough research, Birney delves into the sisters’ upbringing in the socially stratified South, their courageous activism, and their unwavering commitment to social justice and equality. With eloquence and insight, Birney portrays the Grimké sisters as trailblazers in the fight against slavery and for gender equality, highlighting their advocacy for the rights of marginalized individuals and their groundbreaking contributions to the feminist movement. By chronicling their pioneering efforts and enduring legacy, Birney provides readers with a profound understanding of the Grimké sisters’ impact on American history and their lasting influence on the quest for justice and equality. The Grimké Sisters stands as a testament to the power of activism and the enduring spirit of those who dare to challenge the status quo in pursuit of a more equitable society.

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2024

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214

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Miękka

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9789362203519

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