Grimké, Francis J. (Francis James), 1850-1937 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Grimké, Francis James, 1850-1937
nuc89-50325: His The Negro [MI] 1898? (hdg. on MH rept.: Grimke, Francis J. (Francis James), 1850-1937; usage: Francis J. Grimke)
LC data base, 5/18/90 (hdg.: Grimké, Francis James, 1850-1937; no usage; usage on MLC records: Francis J. Grimké)
English Wikipedia website, viewed June 12, 2012 (Francis James Grimké (4 November 1852--11 October 1937) was a Presbyterian minister who was prominent in working for equal rights for African Americans. He was active in the Niagara Movement and helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); worked at 15th St. Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.)
Woodson, Carter Godwin. Negro orators and their orations, 1969: page 690 (Rev. Francis J. Grimké; born a slave in Charleston, South Carolina, November 4, 1850; graduated Lincoln University in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1870; studied law there and served the institution as financial agent; entered Princeton Theological Seminary, graduated 1878; took charge of Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.; outspoken defender of the rights of the Negro)
English Wikipedia website, viewed February 27, 2019: (Francis James Grimké (October 10, 1850-October 11, 1937) was an American Presbyterian minister in Washington, DC who was prominent in working for equal rights for African Americans. He was active in the Niagara Movement and helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_James_Grimk%C3%A9
Findagrave.com, viewed February 27, 2019: (Rev. Francis James "Frank" Grimké; born 10 Oct. 1850, Charleston, South Carolina; died 11 Oct 1937 (aged 87), Washington, District of Columbia) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177051620/francis-james-grimk_