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Antislavery in the United States 1776-1865:
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Grimké Sisters

Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A. E. Grimké
A pamphlet by Angelina Grimké published in 1836. This item is part of the Library of Congress From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Pamphlet Collection, 1822-1909 digital archive.

Angelina and Sarah Grimke: Abolitionist Sisters by Carol Berkin
This page contains a brief biographical sketch of Angelina and Sarah Grimké with an Additional Resources page. History Now maintains this site.

Hathi Trust Digital Library
This digital repository makes available collections from numerous research libraries. Use the Catalog for locating items about the Grimké sisters.

Internet Archive
This digital library provides a gateway to online antislavery documents, including a few by Angelina Grimké.

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Grimké Sisters, by Catherine H. Birney
A biography originally published in 1885 available in HTML format thanks to Project Gutenberg.

Reuben, Paul P. "Chapter 9: Angelina Weld Grimke " PAL: Perspectives in American Literature- A Research and Reference Guide
This page contains a brief biography about Angelina Weld Grimké, a listing of her primary works, and a selected bibliography.

Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
The Cornell University Library Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections maintains this excellent resource containing antislavery material. One may search or browse this website for digitized pamphlets, including those by Angelina and Sarah Grimké.

Slavery and the Boston Riot
A digitized broadside of a letter written by Angelina Grimké to William Lloyd Garrison after his survival of the 1835 Boston Riot. This item is part of An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera maintained by the Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress.

See also Theodore Weld

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