Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879
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Biographical notes:
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (born February 20, 1805, Charleston, South Carolina – died October 26, 1879, Hyde Park, Massachusetts), American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter of the women's suffrage movement. At one point she was the best known, or "most notorious," woman in the country. She and her sister, Sarah Moore Grimké, were considered the only notable examples of white Southern women abolitionists. The sisters lived together as adults, while Angelina was the wife of abolitionist leader Theodore Dwight Weld.
Links to collections
Ladd, William, 1778-1841. Papers, 1798-1849.
Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. Letters from Angelica and Sarah Grimké [manuscript], 1838.
University of Virginia. Library
Cadbury, Richard, 1825-1897. Morris-Shinn-Maier collection, 1720-1975.
Haverford College Library
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838. Bowditch Family Papers, 1712-1927.
Peabody Essex Museum
Wood, M. S. (Mary Sutton), 1805-1894. Wood Family Papers, 1784-1874.
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Weld family. Weld-Grimké family papers, 1740-1930, bulk 1825-1893.
William L. Clements Library
Frothingham, Richard, 1812-1880. Richard Frothingham papers II, 1685-1895.
Massachusetts Historical Society
Slavery Collection, 1709-1864.
Churchill County Museum
Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992. Papers, 1819-1976 (bulk: 1925-1965)
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Slavery/Anti-Slavery Collection MS 390., 1791-1968
Sophia Smith Collection
Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992. Papers, 1819-1976 (bulk: 1925-1965)
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Lerner, Gerda, 1920-. Papers, 1941-2001 (inclusive).
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Houghton Library
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Houghton Library
Sophia Smith Collection. Slavery/anti-slavery collection, 1791-1968 (bulk 1830-1954).
Smith College, Neilson Library
McDowell family. Papers, 1792-1950.
New Jersey Historical Society Library
Women's Rights Collection, 1789-2000 (bulk: 1864-1983)
Smith College, Neilson Library
Carey, Mary L. ALS, 1838 April 18 : Charlestown (Mass.) to "Dear Friends" / Mary.
Haverford College Library
Slavery Collection, 1709-1899
New-York Historical Society
Lindseth collection of American woman suffrage, [ca. 1820-1920].
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. Letters, 1880-1890 (inclusive).
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Western Anti-slavery Society. Records of the Western Anti-slavery Society, 1834-1858.
Library of Congress
Rothman, Ellen K., 1950-. "Intimate acquaintance" : courtship and the transition to marriage in America, 1770-1900.
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Women's rights collection, 1789-2000 (bulk: 1864-1983)
Smith College, Neilson Library
Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873. Grimke, Sarah Moore, papers, 1825-1874.
University of Texas Libraries
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Papers, 1762-1962
Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
Lerner, Gerda, 1920-2013. Papers, 1950-1995
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
South Carolina's first advocates for human equality : [typescript] ; [2001] : Sarah Moore Grimke (1792-1873) [and] Angelina Emily Grimke Weld (1805-1879).
University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
Autograph file: S-Z, [ca. 1800]-1983.
New York State Historical Documents Inventory
Lindseth, Jon A.,. Lindseth collection of American woman suffrage, [ca. 1820-1920].
Cornell University Library
Wyman, Lillie Buffum Chace, 1847-1929. Letter, 1926, September 17, Newtonville, Massachusetts, to Harry Lyman Koopman.
Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Gerrit Smith correspondence, 1840-1873.
Library of Congress
Lerner, Gerda, 1920-. The Grimke sisters from South Carolina : rebels against slavery : proofs, 1967.
University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
Weld-Grimké family papers 1740-1930 1825-1893 Weld-Grimké family papers
William L. Clements Library
Women's Project of New Jersey. Records, 1984-2004
Rutgers Special Collections and University Archives
Dissertation, 1980
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992. Papers, 1940-1950
Smith College, Neilson Library
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858. Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1828-1923 (inclusive).
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
WEPR-FM (Radio station : Greenville, S.C.). Women themselves : women's history sketches for a radio series, 1979-1980 (bulk 1979).
Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library
Gioffre, Marisa. Bread and roses : a documentary play with music on the history of American women from the 19th century to the present : typescript, 1975.
New York Public Library System, NYPL
Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992. Papers, 1940-1950
Smith College, Neilson Library
Lerner, Gerda, 1920-2013. Papers, 1950-1995
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Sarah Stone Autograph Collection, 1720-1962
Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
Pickard-Whittier papers, 1815-1915.
Houghton Library
Related names in SNAC
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Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838.
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Carey, Mary L.
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Churchill, Frank S., Mrs., collector.
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Ellen Kate Rothman, 1950-
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Frothingham, Richard, 1812-1880.
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GERDA LERNER, 1920-
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Gioffre, Marisa.
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Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873.
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Hazzard, Florence W. (Florence Woolsey)
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Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992
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Jon A., Lindseth
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Ladd, William, 1778-1841.
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Lerner, Gerda, 1920-
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Lindseth, Jon A.,
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Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858.
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Rothman, Ellen K., 1950-
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Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874.
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Stone, Sarah, fl. 1840
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Stone, Sarah, fl. 1840.
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Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895.
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Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.
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Wood, M. S. (Mary Sutton), 1805-1894.
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Wyman, Lillie Buffum Chace, 1847-1929.
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Grimké family
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McDowell family.
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Weld family
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Weld family.
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Vassar College.
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WEPR-FM (Radio station : Greenville, S.C.)
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Western Anti-slavery Society.
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Women's Project of New Jersey
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Variant Names
Weld, Angelina Grimké, 1805-1879
Weld, Angelina Emily Grimké, 1805-1879
Weld, Theodore Dwight, Mrs., 1805-1879
Grimké, A. E., 1805-1879