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The Grimkes : the legacy of slavery in an American family / Kerri K. Greenidge.

Author/creator Greenidge, Kerri K. author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info New York, N.Y. : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, [2023]
Copyright Notice ©2023
Descriptionxxviii, 404 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction: The two nanas -- Part I: Forgetting how to weep, 1790-1840. Philadelphia, 1834 ; The misses Grimke ; The Fortens ; Alliances -- Part II: The border of our seeing, 1840-1865. The Grimke-Welds ; Nancy ; Lottie ; On the Sea Islands ; The noblest blood of the South -- Part III: Then awakening--remembrance, 1865-1930. Women's rights ; Archie, Frank, and John ; The pulse of the colored elite ; Nana ; Blessed are the barren -- Epilogue.
Abstract "Sarah and Angelina Grimke -- the Grimke sisters -- are revered figures in American history, famous for rejecting their privileged lives on a plantation in South Carolina to become firebrand activists in the North. Their antislavery pamphlets, among the most influential of the antebellum era, are still read today. Yet retellings of their epic story have long obscured their Black relatives. In The Grimkes, award-winning historian Kerri Greenidge presents a parallel narrative, indeed a long-overdue corrective, shifting the focus from the white abolitionist sisters to the Black Grimkes and deepening our understanding of the long struggle for racial and gender equality"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages [327]-377) and index.
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ISBN9781324090847 (hardcover)
ISBN1324090847 (hardcover)

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