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  1. The Original Grimké Sisters Tour

    THE NOVEL. Sue Monk Kidd's bestselling novel, "The Invention of Wings" (Jan. 2014), has brought the story of the Grimké Sisters to light and inspired this walking tour through downtown Charleston. Though known as unconventional abolitionists and feminists in their day, Angelina and Sarah Grimké have remained obscure in American history and (mostly) unrecognized in Charleston, city of ...

  2. The Original Grimke Sisters Tour

    Angelina & Sarah Grimké turned their backs on their home & family to begin a crusade fighting the injustices to women & those enslaved in the 19th century. Known as traitors to their society during their lifetime, 180 + years later these ladies are still influencing current generations. Follow in the footsteps of these two courageous women ...

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    Charleston is a city that touches all of your senses - from putting your hand on a 100-year-old piece of ironwork to peeking through a gate and seeing an amazing garden to the smell of puff mud (this is an acquired scent) or the hint of the aroma of the Confederate Jasmine, to finding a pottery shard on the streets and wondering what story it holds.

  4. Grimke Sisters/The Invention of Wings Walking Tour of Charleston, SC

    The Original Grimke Sisters Tour: Grimke Sisters/The Invention of Wings Walking Tour of Charleston, SC - See 73 traveler reviews, 15 candid photos, and great deals for Charleston, SC, at Tripadvisor. ... The 2-hour walking tour was based in the oldest part of Charleston. We walked down lovely old streets lined with beautiful houses. Carol was ...

  5. The Original Grimke Sisters Tour

    This walking tour uses the story of the once prominent Grimke family to provide an in depth look at antebellum Charleston culture and history from numerous perspectives. By creating a context, our tour guide, Lee Ann, was able to vividly portray the privileged and conflicted lives of the plantation owners, society women, enslaved workers and ...

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    The Grimke Sisters tour focuses on the lives of the Grimke Sisters and covers many of the areas that are featured in Sue Monk Kidd's book. 1/5. Sue Monk Kidd with Oprah. ... The Grimke Sisters Charleston tour is a walking tour of approx. 1.5 miles. Please consider this if you have health issue that make walking longer distances problematic.

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    Grimke Sisters Tour. 254 likes. A walking tour in Charleston, South Carolina about the first female abolitionist agents and pioneers of women's rights in...

  8. The Original Grimke Sisters Tour

    Best walking tour I have ever taken! I am a history teacher and Lee Ann took us on a 3 hour walking tour of not only the Grimke Sisters' lives but women's history, African-American history, Charleston history and architectural history. Tip- read Invention of Wings or bone up on the sisters to get the most out of the tour.

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    The Original Grimke Sisters Tour, Charleston: See 69 reviews, articles, and 15 photos of The Original Grimke Sisters Tour, ranked No.224 on Tripadvisor among 224 attractions in Charleston.

  10. Historical Figures

    The Grimké Sisters. Based on the novel Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd, you will walk in the footsteps of the Grimké Sisters and hear how life in Charleston was for both the privileged elite and the enslaved masses. This tour will highlight locations and events from the book, divulge untold stories and complete the tale of the Grimké sisters and how these two women shaped future ...

  11. The Original Grimké Sisters Tour

    My tour guide, Lee Ann Bain, had really done her homework and told all sorts in interesting stories about the sisters during a 2 hour walking tour. One of the highlights of the tour was walking past the site of the "work house". The tour was full of historical facts and beautiful 200+ year old buildings in an exquisite old city.

  12. Tours to raise funds for Charleston marker to nephews of abolitionist

    Woodcut portraits of pioneering abolitionists Angelina Grimke (left) and her older sister, Sarah, who were raised in Charleston. ... offer her Original Grimké Sisters Tour on May 29 and 30, with ...

  13. The Original Grimke Sisters Tour

    About The Original Grimke Sisters Tour. Angelina & Sarah Grimké turned their backs on their home & family to begin a crusade fighting the injustices to women & those enslaved in the 19th century. Known as traitors to their society during their lifetime, 180 + years later these ladies are still influencing current generations.

  14. From Charleston to Philadelphia: The Grimké Sisters and Their Legacy

    The sisters were mostly raised in what is today known as the Blake-Grimké Houseon 321 East Bay Street in Historic Downtown Charleston. The Grimké family moved from the Heyward-Washington House to their new home on East Bay Streetwhen Sarah was 11 years old. The following year, Angelina was born in the home and Sarah became her godmother ...

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  16. The Best Walking Tours in Charleston

    Experience the charm of Historic Charleston in a two hour walking tour with local guides. Join native Charlestonian sisters, Mary Helen Dantzler and Therese Smythe, whose family dates from 1793, as you stroll through downtown Charleston's historic district along its most beautiful streets and scenic alleyways.

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    Sue Monk Kidd and a Grimke Descendant's wife. Walking Tour. Denmark Vesey, slave revolt. The ironwork of Ashley Hall, 1939. Grimké Sisters Tour. Bells of St. Michael's Church. Lee An Bee. Earthquake Urn. Lee Ann Bain. Get In Touch. Please complete the contact form and Lee Ann will be in touch with you shortly.

  18. Art, Film And Literary Tours Of Charleston, SC

    Tours Based Around A Book The Invention of Wings, Susan Monk Kidd The Original Grimké Sisters Tour, 2hrs15 With Lee Ann Bain, Step Back Into History, or with Carol Ezell-Gilson, Broad Street Biz. Walking tour discussing the lives of Charleston's Grimké sisters and Susan Monk Kidd's novel, The Invention of Wings. $25 per person, 4-person minimum. To take this tour with Lee Ann Bain, call ...

  19. The Grimke Sisters

    I'm a tour guide here in Charleston, South Carolina, and I do the Grimke sisters walking tour, among other ones. Georgia Sparling . Okay. Remember, Louise is the author. Leanne is the tour guide. Let's get started. Georgia Sparling . Honestly, Sarah and Angelina Grimke are some of the most unlikely abolitionist that America has ever produced.

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  22. Charleston, SC Walking Tours

    WalknTours The Self Guided Walking Tour App. $6.99/tour Explore Charleston at your own pace, anytime on our Historic French Quarter or Haunted History smartphone-guided (GPS/App) audio walking tours on the WalknTours app. Website.

  23. Grimké sisters

    The Grimké sisters, Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879), were the first nationally-known white American female advocates of the abolition of slavery and women's rights. [page needed] They were speakers, writers, and educators.They were and remained the only Southern white women in the abolition movement. As the first American-born women to make a public ...