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Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina Grimké, 1828-1835

Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina Grimké, 1828-1835. Edited by Charles Wilbanks. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2003. Pp. xxvi, 245; $39.95, cloth.)

Angelina Grimké is most frequently remembered in the historical record as a prominent member of the abolitionist movement. Grimké entered the public debate over slavery in the United States in September 1834 when William Lloyd Garrison published a letter she had written in support of abolition in his newspaper, The Liberator. From that point forward, Grimké lent a passionate female voice to the abolitionist cause. What has remained less known, however, is the path that led Grimké to that point-a path she chronicled in ...

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