| Full Name |
Sarah Moore Grimké |
| Date of Birth |
26 November 1792 |
| Place of Birth |
Charleston, South Carolina, United States |
| Date of Death |
23 October 1873 |
| Place of Death |
Hyde Park, Massachusetts, United States |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
United States |
| Education |
Primarily self-educated; received some formal education but largely influenced by her experiences and reading. |
| Profession |
Abolitionist, writer, feminist, orator. |
| Years of Activity |
1830s - 1870s |
| Brief Information |
Sarah Grimké, along with her sister Angelina, was a prominent abolitionist and one of the first American women to engage in public speaking and advocacy for the rights of enslaved people. Her writings and speeches also addressed women's rights, arguing for equal social and political standing. She was a significant figure in the early feminist movement and played a key role in challenging societal norms regarding gender and race. |