Rebel hearts Sarah & Angelina Grimke and the anti-slavery movement
Discusses the lives of Sarah and Angelina Grimke, their work against slavery, and their involvement with what would become the women's rights movement in the United States.
"Discusses the lives of Sarah and Angelina Grimke, their work against slavery, and their involvement with what would become the women's rights movement in the United States."@en
""Rebel Hearts is a captivating documentary about the abolitionists Sarah and Angelina Grimke and the anti-slavery movement of the early 19th Century. Daughters of a wealthy slave-holding family from Charleston, SC, the Grimke sisters astonished everyone-family, friends and abolitionists-when they left the south to become the first female agents of the anti-slavery movement. Their passionate rhetoric and fiery speaking style led them to the front ranks of the abolitionist movement and set the stage for the establishment of the women's rights' movement. A combination of interviews -- including one with historian Gerda Lerner -- dramatic performances and rare archival footage creates a lively portrait of these extraordinary women and their contribution to American history"--Publisher's website."@en
"Discusses the lives of Sarah and Angelina Grimké and their work against slavery and their involvement with what would become the women's rights movement in the United States."@en
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