Angelina Weld Grimke's Poetry and Use of Nature
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AngelinaWeldGrimké 1880 On February 27th, I was born in Archibald Henry Grimké and Sarah E. Stanley in Boston, Massachusetts. As a result, Grimké was born in a very "unusual and outstanding mixed-family family" (Zvonkin, para. 1). Sarah and Angelina: Her father was a slave son and her master, she also causes two slavery abolitionists to name the brothers and sisters of Jerry Mukai. Grimké's mother Sarah from the white middle-class family of the name Grimké grew up totally fostering her father, because of pressure, its race white family, she left Grimké results with African-American husband and resulted.
Grimké, Angelina Weld (1880 - 1958) As a poet, playwright, short story writer, unlike her contemporaries of the Harlem Renaissance, but Angelina Weld Grimke is more Although it was published in magazines and major anthologies, poetry. time. She also wrote one of the first American dramas written by African Americans. Angelina EmilyWeldGrimké was born in Boston on February 27, 1880. Her father Archibald Grimké is the son of Slave, Nancy Weston and her master Henry Grimké, white slavery abolitionist Sarah and Angelina Grimké nephew. Angelina's mother, Sarah Stanley Grimm, is a white daughter of the famous Boston pastor. Sara left her husband in 1883 and she holds the custody of Angelina in 1887 when she returned her to her father. Angelina never saw her mother again. After that I moved to Washington DC and taught at Armstrong Manual Training School until 1916.
Grimex saw the end of slavery and the rise of women's rights movement. In a few years before her death, Angelina wrote: "I want to identify it as a black person, before he gains his rights, we have to have their own rights There is no. "Sarah Grimm died in December 1873, after six years at the age of 81, Angelina died in several blows. The abolition of slavery and Grimac's logo on women's rights can never be calculated
Liberation slavery and women's equality and social, political, Sarah and Anji Lyda Cheng Li Muke made a speech at the end of slavery, become an influential southern women slavery abolitionist, at the outset did. This addressed the public role of women Gerry Muke spoke to the sisters male and female audience, about African-American rights, before the Legislature. Sarah and Angelina broke the social and political boundaries of many women. Born in Charleston, 26 South Carolina on February 20, 1805 Sarah Moore Grimke in November 1792, and Angelina Emily Grimke was born in Charleston, South Carolina. Their father was a lot of slaves, the father who was the owner of a wealthy farmer, served as Secretary of South Carolina State, and was a politician and a lawyer. Both girls are educated informally at home in a proper way to serve young women at the social level.