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    Archibald Henry Grimké (August 17, 1849 – February 25, 1930) was an African-American lawyer, intellectual, journalist, diplomat and community leader in...
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    performed. Angelina Weld Grimké was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1880 to a biracial family. Her father, Archibald Grimké, was a lawyer and of mixed...
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    Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. Francis Grimké was the second of three sons born to Henry Grimké, a white slaveowner of Charleston, South Carolina...
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  • Scottish geologist Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during 1894/5 Archibald Grimké (1849–1930), American...
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    brother Henry W. Grimké (1801–1852) and an enslaved woman he owned. The sisters paid for Archibald Henry Grimké and Rev. Francis James Grimké to attend Harvard...
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    the family, Sarah worked to provide funds to educate Archibald Grimké and Francis James Grimké, who went on to successful careers and marriages, and...
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    Francis James Grimké, a Presbyterian minister who led a major church in Washington, DC, for decades. He was a nephew of the abolitionist Grimké sisters and...
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    The Grimké sisters, Sarah Moore Grimké (1792–1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805–1879), were the first nationally-known white American female advocates...
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  • Faucheraud Grimké (1752–1819) Sarah Moore Grimké (1792–1873) Angelina Emily Grimké (1805–1879) Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914)) Archibald Henry Grimké (1849–1930)...
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    and free from race prejudice". According to another Black attorney, Archibald Grimké, as an abolitionist leader he is ahead of William Lloyd Garrison and...
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  • group including African Americans W. E. B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, Archibald Grimké, Mary Church Terrell, and the previously named whites Henry Moskowitz...
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    name "Monroe") grew up in this environment, and was introduced to Archibald Grimké, another politically active African American who also lived in Hyde...
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    Smith Grimké (September 22, 1786 – October 12, 1834) was an American attorney, author, orator, and social activist. Among his siblings were the Grimké sisters...
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    befriended the attorney and civil rights activist Archibald H. Grimké, and began writing for Grimké's Republican newspaper, The Hub. He graduated with...
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  • Henry W. Grimké, father of the African-American leaders Archibald Grimké and Francis J. Grimké. Frederick graduated from Yale University at age 19, studied...
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    to his family): Archibald Grimké, who became a journalist and diplomat; Francis J. Grimké, a Presbyterian minister; and John Grimké, born just a few...
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  • these officials (including Frederick Douglass, James Weldon Johnson, Archibald Grimké, George Washington Ellis, and Henry Francis Downing) were also literary...
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    minister, actor and former candidate for Governor of California, 2018 Archibald Grimké (1849–1930), an American lawyer, diplomat, and national vice-president...
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  • of New York City (2001) and New York State Attorney General (2006) Archibald Grimké, co-founder of the NAACP Marjorie Heins, free speech and civil liberties...
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    committed to social change and activism were sisters Sarah Moore Grimké and Angelina Emily Grimké. They played important public roles throughout their lives...
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    in Archibald Grimké and Kelly Miller, two moderates who had been friendly with Trotter, but had not been invited by Du Bois to the convention (Grimké was...
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    branch of the NAACP and its chairman Archibald Grimké. On January 28, 1915, Woodson wrote a letter to Grimké expressing his dissatisfaction with activities...
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    the model for the slave in the 1876 Emancipation Memorial sculpture. Archibald Grimké (1849–1930), born into slavery, the son of a white father, became an...
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    In 1919, Terrell, along with Henry Lassiter, Lafayette M. Hershaw, Archibald Grimké, and Walter J. Singleton, was a prime mover in the introduction by...
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  • Laurence Dunbar, poet and writer in Washington; Walter B. Hayson; Archibald Grimké (brother of Francis), attorney and writer; and scientist Kelly Miller...
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    M. Trotter, Archibald Grimké, George Forbes, and Clement G. Morgan, but eventually included Hershaw, Judson Lyons, Francis James Grimké, Napoleon Marshall...
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    Grimké, Angelina Sarah; Grimké, Sarah (1965) [1934]. Barnes, Gilbert H.; Dumond, Dwight L. (eds.). Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld[,] Angelina Grimké...
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    his family, but also included the eminent African-American lawyer Archibald Grimke and his family. The Trotters remained childless throughout their marriage...
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  • Kelly Miller ("Higher Education"), Ida B. Wells ("Southern Outrages"), Archibald Grimké ("Modern Industrialism and the Negro in the United States"). While...
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    which included his classmate Lewis as well as William Monroe Trotter, Archibald Grimké, Butler R. Wilson, Clement G. Morgan, and other black intellectuals...
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