The work of Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) was shaped by a combination of abolitionist and feminist militancy, since she was an agent of the most radical anti-slavery movement as well as author of one of the very first American texts in favor of extending women’s rights, also influencing the Seneca Falls Convention (1848). This entry shows the relevance of her contribution in the history of the philosophy of law.

Grimké, Sarah Moore / Vantin, Serena. - (2019), pp. 1-4.

Grimké, Sarah Moore

Serena Vantin
2019

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The work of Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) was shaped by a combination of abolitionist and feminist militancy, since she was an agent of the most radical anti-slavery movement as well as author of one of the very first American texts in favor of extending women’s rights, also influencing the Seneca Falls Convention (1848). This entry shows the relevance of her contribution in the history of the philosophy of law.
2019
Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
M. Sellers, S. Kirste
978-94-007-6730-0
Springer
PAESI BASSI
Grimké, Sarah Moore / Vantin, Serena. - (2019), pp. 1-4.
Vantin, Serena
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