Angela Weld Grimke: Agent of Change

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“We know it matters not what we have been, but this and always this: what we shall be.” This quote by Angela Weld Grimke herself explains how important her future was to her. She was defiantly the kind of person who wanted to change the world and the opinions of people to make a change for the better. She also knew there were ways to improve herself, and this was something she would strive for in her everyday life. Angelina Weld Grimke was the first African American make it big in theater. From her magnificent plays to her great poetry that was published, Grimke changed the theater world in ways the common person would not even realize. With her hard work and determination to be as educated as possible, she achieved standards in theater that no other African American could in the early 1900s. The fact that Angelina was so educated by the time she graduated college was good, but why she got that education originated form a few significant factors. Angela Weld Grimke served as an agent of change as a female African American writer who used her education and ability to write to advance theater for minority groups such as African Americans. The role her father played in the life as well as her educational experiences helped to form the main foundation of her many successful theatrical plays. Her father Archibald Grimke played an important role in her life from the time she was a young child. Her parents divorced when she was very young, her mother moved away and she never saw her again. Since her mother left her at such an early age, her mom’s absence is thought to have been what accounted for her interest in the topic of motherhood in many of her dramas. Her father, being a journalist, and vice president of the NAACP enc... ... middle of paper ... ...t what people read these days, it is somewhat outdated. Grimke did not mind any of the criticism she got, she just learned to take the good with the bad. Although she had written a large number of plays sadly they did not become widely popular until after her death. Overall Grimke’s impact on the theater world was not as significant as most, but considering she was in a minority group and at the time it was very hard for minority groups to become widely popular, she did have a profound impact on African Americans, and helped the white society realize the discrimination colored people had to put up with for the last century. Her writing had helped change the minds of those who would discriminate minorities especially African Americans and women. In the end just like in her quote, she met her goal of in the future becoming someone who was admirable and great.

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