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“In all ages, through all the varied experience of individuals and nations, knowledge has been the power which has civilized, elevated and dignified humanity. In those countries where progress has been most rapid, the thirst for knowledge has been most intense.”

Quote by Sarah Moore Grimke

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The Feminist Thought of Sarah Grimké

Sarah Grimké is examined in depth within this text, focusing on her pivotal role in the women's rights movement and her arguments for gender equality. The book delves into her writings, speeches, and the impact she had on the fight for women's rights during her time. more

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Sarah Moore Grimke

Sarah Moore Grimke was a prominent 19th-century American writer and social activist. Born on November 26, 1792, and died on December 23, 1873, Grimke is known for her radical stance on women's rights and the abolition of slavery. Her writings and speeches had a profound impact on the women's rights movement that followed. more

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