Examples of 'grimké' in a sentence

Meaning of "grimké"

Grimké is a verb that may refer to the American abolitionist and women's rights advocate Angelina Grimké

How to use "grimké" in a sentence

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This idea was unsatisfactory to the young Grimké.
Henry Grimké had come from a large family.
He was a nephew of the abolitionist Grimké sisters and active in civil rights.
Angelina Grimké would have little to no contact with her mother after that.
The Fortens ' granddaughter Charlotte Forten Grimké became a poet, diarist and educator.
Archibald Grimké responded with an ultimatum demanding that she choose between her lover and himself.
For a time in Philadelphia, Angelina lived with her widowed sister, Anna Grimké Frost.
But Grimké remained in Philadelphia for the time being.
Perhaps because of their birthplace, the Grimké sisters ' critiques carried particular weight and specificity.
Grimké became a close friend of the pastor of her church, Rev. William McDowell.
During that time, Archibald 's daughter Angelina Weld Grimké stayed with Grimké and his wife.
Two sisters named Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké created a platform for public lectures to women.
Together the couple had 14 children, of whom Angelina Grimké was the youngest.
Sarah Moore Grimké was the author of the first developed public argument for women 's equality.
Pastor Grant, the Grimké sisters.

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Sarah Grimké said, I ask no favor for my sex.
Bad luck 's been going around . Pastor Grant, the Grimké sisters.
Around 1913, Grimké was involved in a train crash which left her health in a precarious state.
In 1914, Angelina Weld Grimké had already written her play Rachel to address racial violence.

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