| 1-4 of 4Flashcard sets with a 'sarah and angelina grimke' term meaning 'abolitionists and suffragettes. the sisters came from south carolina in a aristocratic family, with an episcopalian judge who owned slaves father. both sisters became abolitionists, and after converting to the quaker faith, they joined society of friends. in 1835, angela wrote an anti-slavery letter to abolitionist leader william lloyd garrison, who published it in, the liberator. they spoke at abolitionist meetings. in 1837, angelina was invited to be the first woman to speak at the massachusetts state legislature. sarah and angelina grimke wrote letter on the condition of women and the equality of the sexes (1837) - objecting to male opposition to their anti-slavery activities.' | |||
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| # | Title | Terms | Date |
| 1 | APUSH VOC: 2-15by InimicalMitch | 493 terms | December 5, 2008 |
| 2 | APUSH Chapter 11by Ihop462 | 41 terms | October 20, 2008 |
| 3 | ch. 11 by oziray | 41 terms | November 3, 2008 |
| 4 | APUSH VOC: 11by InimicalMitch | 52 terms | December 5, 2008 |