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"Appeal to the Christian Women of the South" by A.E. Grimke. In this essay, Angelina Grimke urges Southern women to use their influence on the men in their lives to fight against slavery.]]>2015-06-29T16:13:12-04:00
Title
The Anti-Slavery Examiner. Vol. 1, no. 2. September, 1836
Description
The Anti-Slavery Examiner was among several serials published by the American Anti-Slavery Society. It began publication in August 1836 and was published irregularly (at times as a pamphlet or tract) until 1845.
"Appeal to the Christian Women of the South" by A.E. Grimke. In this essay, Angelina Grimke urges Southern women to use their influence on the men in their lives to fight against slavery.
Date
1836-09
Subject
American Anti-Slavery Society
Antislavery movements
Grimke, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature