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Contains business, official, and personal correspondence, official papers concerned with Grimké's service as U.S. consul to Santo Domingo (1894-1898), biographical data, accounts, speeches, articles, book reviews, memorabilia, and portraits. Correspondents include Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Harry T. Burleigh, Anna J. Cooper, John Cromwell, Mrs. Frederick Douglass, W.E. Dubois, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, J.B. Foraker, Francis J. Grimké, Sarah Moore Grimké, Sarah Stanley Grimké, James Weldon Johnson, Martha A. McAdoo, Emery T. Morris, A.E. Pillsbury, Elizabeth C. Putnam, Joel E. Spingarn, O.G. Villard, Booker T. Washington, Angelina Emily (Grimke) Weld, Butler Wilson, Lillie Buffum Chase Wyman, John Greenleaf Whittier, the American Negro Academy, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, the Committee of Twelve, the Cushing Academy, the Douglass Memorial House, the National Urban League, and the NAACP.
Right on the Scaffold or The Martyrs of 1822 By Archibald H. Grimke The Martyrs of 1822. He was black but comely. Nature gave him a royal body, nobly planned and proportioned, and noted for its great strength. There was that in his countenance, which bespoke a mind within to match that body, a mind of uncommon native intelligence, force of will, and capacity to dominate others. His manners were at once abrupt and crafty, his temper was imperious, his passions and impulses were those of a primitive ruler, and his heart was the heart of a lion. He was often referred to as an old man, but he was not an old man, when he died on a gallows at Charleston, S. C., July 2, 1822. No, he was by no means...
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