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  1. Sarah Moore Grimké (Charleston, 26 de noviembre de 1792 – Hyde Park, 23 de diciembre de 1873) [3] fue una abolicionista, escritora e integrante del movimiento por los derechos de las mujeres estadounidense.

  2. 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.

  3. Grimké continued to fight for womens rights and the fair treatment of African Americans for the rest of her life. She was the vice president of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association in 1868.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sarah Moore Grimké, an abolitionist and feminist who fought for the rights of Black people and women. She was the first woman to testify before a state legislature on slavery and published Letters on the Equality of the Sexes.

  5. Sarah Moore Grimké activista feminista y contra la esclavitud. Sarah Moore Grimké (Charleston, 26 de noviembre de 1792 – Hyde Park, 23 de diciembre de 1873) fue una abolicionista, escritora e integrante del movimiento por los derechos de las mujeres estadounidense.

  6. The Grimké sisters, Sarah Moore Grimké (1792–1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805–1879), were the first nationally-known white American female advocates of the abolition of slavery and women's rights.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Sarah Moore Grimké, an abolitionist and women's rights activist from South Carolina. She taught the enslaved, published letters on equality, and supported the Emancipation Proclamation.