
Appeal to the Christian women of the South
A Call for Change: Confronting Southern Christianity and Racial InjusticeBy Angelina Emily GrimkéLength2h 7m
About this audiobook
In "Appeal to the Christian Women of the South," Angelina Emily Grimké presents a compelling argument for the abolition of slavery, targeting her message directly to the moral sensibilities of Southern women. The book is not only a persuasive pamphlet but also a profound meditation on the intersection of religion, gender, and social justice, framed within the abolitionist discourse of the early 19th century. Grimké's eloquent prose and passionate appeals challenge societal norms while fostering a sense of moral responsibility, deftly intertwining religious conviction with the urgent call for ethical action against slavery. Angelina Emily Grimké, a notable abolitionist and women's rights advocate, was born into a prominent Southern slave-owning family. Her unique perspective, coupled with her deep Christian faith, informed her commitment to social reform. Grimké's decision to leave her privileged life behind and champion the rights of the enslaved highlights her courage and conviction, which are manifest in her writings. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the abolitionist movement, women's studies, and American religious history. Grimké's powerful voice not only serves as a historic document but also resonates with contemporary discussions on justice and equality, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of social activism.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length2 hrs 7 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 11, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
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