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Todras, Ellen H.

Angelina Grimké: Voice of Abolition

(3) YA Todras's respectful treatment of Grimké's public and private lives and her struggles and strengths offers a well-rounded picture of how this nineteenth-century woman of genteel birth came into her own as a social activist of grit, determination, and intelligence. The informed, restrained prose invokes compassion for the subject without becoming adulatory. Accompanied by black-and-white historical photos, this biography is well suited for its young adult audience. Bib., ind.

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