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Date: 2013-02-27 14:34:29
Grimké sisters
United States
Sarah Grimké
Literature
John Faucheraud Grimké
Archibald Grimké
Grimké
Theodore Dwight Weld
Gerda Lerner
Feminism
Slavery
Angelina Grimké

“Poor Women, Poor Slaves:”: The Grimke Sisters of Charleston and the Feminist Opposition to Slavery

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