Charlotte Louise Bridges Forten Grimké (1837-1914)
Seaside Plantation, St. Helena Island, South Carolina, where Charlotte Forten Grimké resided in the early 1860’s.
The Charlotte Forten Grimké House is located in Washington, D.C.
Charlotte Louise Bridges Forten Grimké is buried at National Harmony Memorial Park Cemetery, Hyattsville, Maryland.
To W.L.G. on Reading His ‘Chosen Queen’ (1855)
The Wind Among the Poplars (1859)
The Slave-Girl’s Prayer (1860)
Letter From St. Helena’s Island, Beaufort, S.C. (1862)
Interesting Letter From Miss Charlotte L. Forten (1862)
A Parting Hymn and The Angel’s Visit (1863)
New-Year’s Day on the Islands of South Carolina, 1863 (1863, 1866)
Life on the Sea Islands (1864)
February 17, 1868 Letter to Thomas W. Higginson (1868)
Madame Thérèse, Or, The Volunteers of ‘92 (1869)
A Visit to the Birthplace of Whittier (1872)
Our Duty to the Poor — How We Observed It on Christmas (1881)
Colored People in New England (1889)
Personal Recollections of Whittier (1893)
Tribute to Frederick Douglass (1897)
This article is believed to have been written by Charlotte Forten Grimké. Daniel Kleven’s transcription of the article is available to read here.