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Letters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of woman.
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Grimké
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Sarah
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1792
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1873
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Published 1970
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Letters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of woman, addressed to Mary S. Parker
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Sarah Moore Grimké
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Sarah Moore Grimké
(November 26, 1792 – December 23, 1873) was an American
abolitionist
, widely held to be the mother of the
women's suffrage movement
. Born and reared in
South Carolina
to a prominent and wealthy
planter
family, she moved to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
, in the 1820s and became a
Quaker
, as did her younger sister
Angelina
.
The sisters
began to speak on the abolitionist lecture circuit, joining a tradition of women who had been speaking in public on political issues since colonial days, including
Susanna Wright
,
Hannah Griffitts
,
Susan B. Anthony
,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
, and
Anna Dickinson
. They recounted their knowledge of slavery firsthand, urged abolition, and also became activists for
women's rights
.
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