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The Grimké sisters; Sarah and Angelina Grimké the first American women advocates of abolition and woman's by Catherine H. Birney

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Sarah and Angelina Grimke were in the vanguard of both the American anti-slavery and woman's rights movements. To them must be accorded the credit of first making the woman's quest an issue of reform.

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