Amy S. Gerald Associate Professor of English Winthrop University Disrupting the Politics of Silence: Reinscribing Sarah and Angelina Grimké into Public Memory Amy S. Gerald Associate Professor of English Winthrop University ushistoryimages.com
Angelina & Sarah Grimké Kids.britannia.com
Charleston, SC 1865 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Southern_United_States
Charleston Today Backroads.com
Magnolia Plantation Drayton Hall Draytonhall.org All photographs are my own, unless otherwise noted.
Church Street, Charleston
87 Church Street, Charleston, SC – childhood home
National Historic Registry Application documents mention “a Mr National Historic Registry Application documents mention “a Mr. Grimke,” but there is no mention of his famous daughters http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710014/S10817710014.pdf
Artifacts found on the property
Historic Jamestowne, Virginia Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello: Paradox of Liberty (exhibit at the American History Museum) Historic Jamestowne, Virginia
Display at Heyward-Washington House
The Blake House, East Bay St.