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Born Enslaved. The second African American to earn a LL.B., Grimke was a woman's rights activist, newspaper editor, consul to the Dominican Republic from 1894-1898, and the leader of the American Negro Academy (a literary society in D.C.) from 1903-1919, and founding member of the NAACP chapter in Boston. | |||
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Diplomat
Civil Rights Activist
Archibald Henry Grimké
Born Enslaved. The second African American to earn a LL.B., Grimke was a woman's rights activist, newspaper editor, consul to the Dominican Republic from 1894-1898, and the leader of the American Negro Academy (a literary society in D.C.) from 1903-1919, and founding member of the NAACP chapter in Boston.