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Angelina Grimke about Love:
We are commanded to love God with all our minds, as well as with all our ...
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Angelina Grimke about Reading:
I have not placed reading before praying because I regard it more important, but because, in ...
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Angelina Grimke about Silence:
The denial of our duty to act in this case is a denial of our right ...
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Angelina Grimke about Power:
The doctrine of blind obedience and unqualified submission to any human power, whether civil or ecclesiastical, ...
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Angelina Grimke about Education:
Women ought to feel a peculiar sympathy in the colored man's wrong, for, like him, she ...
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Angelina Grimke about Women:
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Can you not see that women could do and would do a hundred times more for the slave, if she were not fettered?
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Angelina Grimke about Children:
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I appeal to you, my friends, as mothers: are you willing to enslave your children? You stare back with horror and indignation at such questions. But why, if slavery is not wrong to those upon whom it is imposed?
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Angelina Grimke about Reading:
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I have not placed reading before praying because I regard it more important, but because, in order to pray aright, we must understand what we are praying for.
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Angelina Grimke about Law:
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If a law commands me to sin I will break it, if it calls me to suffer, I will let it take its course unresistingly.
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Angelina Grimke about Time:
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I trust the time is coming, when the occupation of an instructor to children will be deemed the most honorable of human employment.
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Angelina Grimke about Slavery:
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Only let the North exert as much moral influence over the South, as the South has exerted demoralizing influence over the North, and slavery would die amid the flame of Christian remonstrance, and faithful rebuke, and holy indignation.
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Angelina Grimke about Silence:
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The denial of our duty to act in this case is a denial of our right to act, and if we have no right to act, then may we well be termed the white slaves of the North, for like our brethren in bonds, we must seal our lips in silence and despair.
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Angelina Grimke about Power:
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The doctrine of blind obedience and unqualified submission to any human power, whether civil or ecclesiastical, is the doctrine of despotism, and ought to have no place among Republicans and Christians.
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Angelina Grimke about Love:
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We are commanded to love God with all our minds, as well as with all our hearts, and we commit a great sin if we forbid or prevent that cultivation of the mind in others which would enable them to perform this duty.
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Angelina Grimke about Woman:
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What man or woman of common sense now doubts the intellectual capacity of colored people? Who does not know, that with all our efforts as a nation to crush and annihilate the mind of this portion of our race, we have never yet been able to do it.
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Angelina Grimke about Education:
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Women ought to feel a peculiar sympathy in the colored man's wrong, for, like him, she has been accused of mental inferiority, and denied the privileges of a liberal education.
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