Angelina Grimké Quote

Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest inconsistencies on the one hand, or running into the most arrant absurdities on the other?


Letters to Catherine E. Beecher: In Reply to An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, Addressed to A. E. Grimké (1838 edition)


Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest...

Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest...

Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest...

Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest...