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Les sœurs Grimké

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Abzug Robert H., Passionate Liberator : Theodore Dwight Weld and the Dilemna of Reform, New York, Oxford University Press, 1980.

Bacon Margaret Hope, Mothers of Feminism. The Story of Quaker Women in America, San Francisco, Harper and Row, 1986.

Bartlett Elizabeth A. éd., préface à Sarah Grimké, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and Other Essays, New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1988, p. 1-29.

Bartlett Elizabeth A., Liberty, Equality, Sorority. The Origins and Interpretation of American Feminist Thought : Frances Wright, Sarah Grimké, and Margaret Fuller, Brooklyn, N. Y., Carlson, 1994.

Beecher Catherine E., An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, with Reference to the Duty of American Females, Philadelphie, Henry Perkins, 1837.

Birney Catherine H., The Grimké Sisters. Sarah and Angelina Grimké : the First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman’s Rights, Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1885 ; Westport, Conn., Greenwood, 1969.

Browne Stephen H., Angelina Grimké. Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination, East Landing, Michigan State University Press, 1999.

Ceplair Larry éd., The Public Years of Sarah and Angelina Grimké. Selected Writings, 1835-1839, New York, Columbia University Press, 1989.

Durso Pamela R., The Power of Woman. The Life and Writings of Sarah Moore Grimké, Macon, Georgia, Mercer University Press, 2003.

Grandjean Michel, « Antiesclavagisme et féminisme. Le combat théologique des sœurs Grimké aux États-Unis dans les années 1830 », Études théologiques & religieuses, tome 83, 2008/3.

Fillard Claudette et Collomb-Boureau Colette, Les mouvements féministes américains, Paris, Ellipses, 2003.

Henry Katherine, « Angelina Grimké’s rhetoric of exposure », American Quarterly, 49.2, 1997, p. 328-355.

Herron Carolivia éd., Selected Works of Angelina Grimké, New York, Oxford University Press, Incorporated Publisher Record, 1991.

Lerner Gerda, « The Grimké sisters and the struggle against race prejudice », Journal of Negro History, 48.4, 1963.

The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina. Rebels against Slavery, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1967. Réédité sous le titre The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina, Pioneers for Woman’s Rights and Abolition, New York, Schocken Books, 1971. Nouvelle édition revue et complétée sous le titre The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina, Pioneers for Women’s Rights and Abolition, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, UNC Press, 2004.

The Feminist Thought of Sarah Grimké, New York, Oxford University Press, 1998.

Lumpkin Katharine Du Pre, The Emancipation of Angelina Grimké, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1974.

Nies Judith, Seven Women. Portraits from the American Radical Tradition [1977], New York, Penguin Books, 1978.

Perry Mark, Lift Up Thy Voice, the Grimké Family’s Journey From Slaveholders to Civil Rights Leaders, New York, Viking Penguin, 2001.

Skinner Ellen, Women and the National Experience. Primary Sources in American History, New York, Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc., 1996.

Stimpson Catharine, Where the Meanings Are. Feminism and Cultural Spaces, New York, Methuen, 1988.

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