An edition of Lift Up Thy Voice (2001)

Lift up thy voice

the Grimké family's journey from slaveholders to civil rights leaders

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An edition of Lift Up Thy Voice (2001)

Lift up thy voice

the Grimké family's journey from slaveholders to civil rights leaders

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"In the late 1820s, Sarah and Angelina Grimke traded their elite position as daughters of a prominent slaveholding family in Charleston, South Carolina, for a life dedicated to abolitionism and advocacy of women's rights in the north. The sisters became leaders in the anti-slavery movement, and their actions have had lasting repercussions for the way Americans strive for equality and social justice, even today.".

"In 1868, Angelina and Sarah discovered that their now deceased brother had had children with one of his slaves. True to their ideals, the Grimke sisters invited their nephews into their lives helped educate them, and gave them the means to start a new life in postbellum America. Archibald and Francis continued the fight for equality, becoming two of the most noted African Americans of their time.

Francis, an influential Presbyterian minister, and Archibald, a lawyer, diplomat, writer, and editor, were deeply involved in the burgeoning civil rights movement and the founding of the NAACP. Archibald's daughter, Angelina Weld Grimke, would become a seminal Harlem Renaissance poet and playwright.".

"At once a social history and a family biography, Lift Up Thy Voice illustrates how the question of race dominates American history - and the quintessentially American dedication to progressive ideals and social action. Spanning 150 years, this is an inspiring tale of a remarkable family that transformed itself and America."--BOOK JACKET.

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Viking
Language
English
Pages
406

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Lift Up Thy Voice: The Grimke Family's Journey from Slaveholders to Civil Rights Leaders
December 31, 2002, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-393) and index.

Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.5/092, B
Library of Congress
E185.98.A1 P47 2001, E185.98.A1P47 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 406 p. ;
Number of pages
406

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3940935M
Internet Archive
liftupthyvoicegr00perr
ISBN 10
0670030112
LCCN
2001017594
OCLC/WorldCat
45806401
Library Thing
714850
Goodreads
2299270

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