Letters to Catherine E. Beecher in Reply to an Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism

Angelina Emily Grimké (1805 - 1879)

This is a collection of thirteen letters from Angelina Grimké on the subjects of abolitionism and human rights in the United States.

Genre(s): Essays & Short Works, Letters

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Letter I: Fundamental Principle of Abolitionists Amelia Chesley
00:10:35
Play 02 Letter II: Immediate Emancipation Amelia Chesley
00:08:21
Play 03 Letter III: Main Principle of Action Amelia Chesley
00:12:25
Play 04 Letter IV: Connection between the North and South Amelia Chesley
00:13:15
Play 05 Letter V: Christian Character of Abolitionism Amelia Chesley
00:09:08
Play 06 Letter VI: Colonization Amelia Chesley
00:11:30
Play 07 Letter VII: Prejudice Amelia Chesley
00:16:26
Play 08 Letter VIII: Vindication of Abolitionists Amelia Chesley
00:12:04
Play 09 Letter IX: Effect on the South Amelia Chesley
01:05:56
Play 10 Letter X: 'The Tendency of the Age Towards Emancipation' Produced by Abolition Doctrines Amelia Chesley
00:16:04
Play 11 Letter XI: The Sphere of Woman and Man as Moral Beings the Same Amelia Chesley
00:18:50
Play 12 Letter XII: Human Rights Not Founded on Sex Amelia Chesley
00:14:01
Play 13 Letter XIII: Miscellaneous Remarks, Conclusion Amelia Chesley
00:15:12