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    Charlotte Louise Bridges Grimké (née Forten; August 17, 1837 – July 23, 1914) was an African American anti-slavery activist, poet, and educator. She grew...
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    The Charlotte Forten Grimké House is a historic house at 1608 R Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Northwest Washington, D.C., United States...
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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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    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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    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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  • wrestler Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914), American anti-slavery activist and educator Charlotte Frank (born 1959), German architect Charlotte Fullerton...
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    Grimké was born into slavery on his father's plantation near Charleston, South Carolina, in 1849. He was the eldest of three sons of Henry W. Grimké,...
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    Pennsylvania Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-8122-0500-8. Charlotte L. Forten (1988). The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké. Oxford University Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-19-505238-1...
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    Douglass. Grimké, Charlotte Forten (1988). "People in the Journals". In Stevenson, Brenda E. (ed.). The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké. New York:...
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  • Brightwood Military Road School Carter G. Woodson House Charles Sumner School Charlotte Forten Grimké House Columbia Heights Francis L. Cardozo Senior High...
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    1846, Amy adopted Annie Wood, the 15-year-old aunt of 9-year-old Charlotte Forten Grimke. When Joseph Cassey died in 1848, Amy remarried two years later...
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  • Cartoonist Julie McNiven – Actress Mark Parisi (1984) – Cartoonist Charlotte Forten Grimké (1856) – Anti-slavery activist Ida M. Eliot (1867) – Educator,...
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    Hall before heading to the home of Reverend Francis James Grimké and Charlotte Forten Grimké, where he married a white woman named Helen Pitts. The marriage...
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  • home to three specifically legislated exceptions to this rule: the White House, the United States Capitol, and the United States Supreme Court Building...
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    the couple raised Harriet's niece, Charlotte Forten Grimké, after her mother died. In her later life, Harriet Forten Purvis lectured publicly against segregation...
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  • Frances, and other prominent suffragists including Frances Harper, Charlotte Forten Grimké, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, and Sojourner Truth. In 1870, Rollin...
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    (American) Leonard Grimes (American) Charlotte Forten Grimké (American) Angelina Grimké (American) Sarah Moore Grimké (American) Hannibal Hamlin (American)...
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    Lunt. Willa Cather House (Red Cloud, Nebraska). Childhood home of novelist Willa Cather (1873-1947). Charlotte Forten Grimké House (Washington, D.C.)...
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    Washington, DC. In 1892, Anna Cooper, Helen Appo Cook, Ida B. Wells, Charlotte Forten Grimké, Mary Jane Peterson, Mary Church Terrell, and Evelyn Shaw formed...
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  • associated with prominent abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and Charlotte Forten Grimké. Caroline had four sisters and two brothers, including renowned...
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  • Charlotte Forten Grimke House...
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    including Lucretia Mott, Mary Ann M'Clintock, Margaretta Forten, her mother Charlotte, and Forten's sisters Sarah and Harriet. The society was a local chapter...
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    Hayes Plantation (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina)
    rights activist Charlotte Forten Grimke. Johnston's youngest daughter, Annie Wood (1831–1879), was just six years older than her niece Charlotte, and the two...
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    as its labor superintendent Charles Pickard Ware (1840–1921). Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837-1914) also resided at Seaside Plantation. Along with Tombee...
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    educator Richard Theodore Greener, professor, lawyer, scholar Charlotte Forten Grimké, 19th century civil rights activist, woman's rights activist Frances...
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    Society is founded; founder members include Sarah Mapps Douglass, Charlotte Forten Grimké and Hetty Reckless. Nullification Crisis (1832–1833) January 2...
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    ISBN 0-926019-61-9. Grimké, Charlotte Forten (1988). "People in the Journals". In Stevenson, Brenda E. (ed.). The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimké. New York:...
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  • as well as pursuing scholarly research on Charles Chesnutt and Charlotte Forten Grimké. Gloria Oden began writing poetry at an early age, from first grade...
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    American Studies. Stevenson began her edition of The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimke while in this program, and this work became part of the Schomburg...
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    known as Georgism T. Adelaide Goodno (1858-1931), social reformer Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914), former abolitionist, poet, and educator Benjamin Guggenheim...
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