Henry W. Grimké

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Henry W. Grimké was a 19th-century white South Carolina planter and slaveholder whose mixed-race sons, including Archibald Grimké, became prominent African American intellectuals and civil rights advocates after the Civil War.

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John Faucheraud Grimké 2
Henry W. Grimké canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
planter
slaveholder
child Archibald Grimké
Francis James Grimké
John F. Grimké
surface form: John Grimké
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup white American
ethnicGroupOfChildren mixed-race African American
familyName Grimké
givenName Henry
historicalContext American slavery era
antebellum South
notableFor being the white father of prominent African American intellectuals
notableRelative Archibald Grimké
occupation planter
slaveholder
owned enslaved people
placeOfActivity South Carolina
placeOfResidence Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina
relative Angelina Grimké
Sarah Moore Grimké
residence South Carolina
sexOrGender male
socialClass planter elite of the American South
timePeriod 19th century

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Archibald Grimké parent Henry W. Grimké
Angelina Grimké father Henry W. Grimké
this entity surface form: John Faucheraud Grimké
Sarah Moore Grimké father Henry W. Grimké
this entity surface form: John Faucheraud Grimké