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


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