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Angelina Weld Grimké (born Feb. 27, , Boston, Mass., U.S.—died June 10, , New York, N.Y.) was an African-American poet and playwright, an important forerunner of the Harlem Renaissance.Freud believed that homosexuality was, Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, – October 26, ) was an 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.
TESTIMONY OF ANGELINA GRIMKÉ As a playwright, Angelina Weld Grimké was best known for her play “Rachel,” which was one of the first plays to protest lynching and racial violence. Originally titled “Blessed Are the Barren,” the story centers on Rachel, an African American woman who rejects marriage and motherhood.
The Grimke sisters, Angelina Grimke Although raised in Charleston, South Carolina, Angelina and Sarah spent their entire adult lives in the na's greatest fame was between , when William Lloyd Garrison published a letter of hers in his anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator, and May , when she gave a speech to abolitionists with a hostile, noisy, stone-throwing crowd outside Pennsylvania Hall.