Arm in Arm: The Grimke Sisters' Fight for Abolition and Women's Rights

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Born into a family of wealthy enslavers and growing up in the South, the Grimké sisters witnessed the horrors of slavery from a young age. As adults, they left their home and moved to Philadelphia to live with Quakers. Prolific writers and lecturers, Sarah Grimké and Angelina Grimké Weld were some of the first women to speak out about abolition and women's rights in the United States. And when they discovered their brother had children with an enslaved woman, the sisters welcomed them as equal members of the family. Angelica Shirley Carpenter's historical narrative nonfiction text details the mostly forgotten lives of these complex women leaders.

ISBN Number
9798765627426
Trim Size
5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
Binding Type
Library Bound
Author
Angelica Shirley Carpenter
Publisher
Zest Books
Copyright Date
2025
Dewey Number
326/.80922757
Reading Level
8