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  1. In May 1838, Angelina married Theodore Dwight Weld, a prominent abolitionist. They lived in New Jersey with her sister Sarah and raised three children, Charles Stuart (1839), Theodore Grimké (1841), and Sarah Grimké Weld (1844). [3] . They earned a living by running two schools, the latter located in the Raritan Bay Union utopian community.

  2. He married Charlotte Forten, from a prominent and abolitionist family of color in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She became known as an abolitionist and diarist. From the ages of 14 to 18, Angelina lived with her aunt and uncle, Charlotte and Francis, in Washington, D.C., and attended school there.

  3. Through the AASS, Weld met Theodore Dwight Weld, a leading agent for Garrison’s abolitionist group. The pair married in 1838 and two days later, Angelina spoke at the annual antislavery convention in Philadelphia. Later that night, angry crowds burned the building to the ground.

  4. Theodore Dwight Weld and Angelina Emily Grimké, both devoted to the abolition movement, wed that evening at the house of Anna R. Frost, the bride's widowed sister. [3] : 232 The wedding was carefully planned, [4] : 288 and "designed to demonstrate, challenge and irritate". [1]

  5. Angelina married fellow abolitionist Theodore Weld in 1838, the same young man who had helped prepare the sisters for their speaking tour. The marriage ceremony included friends and fellow activists both Black and White. Six formerly enslaved people of the Grimké family attended.

  6. On May 14, 1838, Angelina married Theodore Weld, another white abolitionist, in a ceremony that the couple designed and conducted themselves. Weld was a Presbyterian, Grimké a Quaker; both held theological and social views that were unusually liberal for their religious communities.

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  8. Nov 10, 2022 · After Angelina’s birth, Sarah left her husband and began a career of her own in the Midwest. When Angelina was seven, she was sent back to Massachusetts to live with her father. That ended her...

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