The Grimke - Beecher Exchange
An Appeal to the Christian Women of The
South
By Angelina Emily Grimke
(New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836)
Essay
An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, With Reference
to the Duty of American Females
By Catharine E. Beecher
(Philadelphia: Henry Perkins, 1837)
Preface
Essay
Letters to Catherine E. Beecher, In
Reply to An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, Addressed to A. E. Grimke.
Revised by the Author.
By A. E. Grimke
(Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1838)
Letter I -- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF ABOLITIONISTS
Letter II -- IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION
Letter III -- MAIN PRINCIPLE OF ACTION
Letter IV -- CONNECTION BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH
Letter V -- CHRISTIAN CHARACTER OF ABOLITIONISM
Letter V -- CHRISTIAN CHARACTER OF
ABOLITIONISM
Letter VI -- COLONIZATION
Letter VII -- PREJUDICE
Letter VIII -- VINDICATION OF ABOLITIONISTS
Letter IX -- EFFECT ON THE SOUTH
Letter X -- 'THE TENDENCY OF THE AGE TOWARDS EMANCIPATION'
Letter XI -- THE SPHERE OF WOMAN
AND MAN AS MORAL BEINGS THE SAME
Letter XII -- HUMAN RIGHTS NOT
FOUNDED ON SEX
Letter XIII -- MISCELLANEOUS
REMARKS,--CONCLUSION