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Grimke, Sarah Moore

Born: 1792 AD
Died: 1873 AD, at 81 years of age.

Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Abolitionist

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US Quaker abolitionist and feminist

 

wrote feminist tract "The Condition of Women" 1838, with Angelina Grimke co-wrote abolitionist tract "American Slavery as it is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses" 1838

 

sister of Angelina Grimke






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