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N the 1800s, Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked to create change by

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Angelina wrote an anti-slavery letter to abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison who published it and Angelina was invited to be the first woman to speak Massachusetts state legislature. They both wrote a letter on the condition of women and the equality of the sexes
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In the 1800s, Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked to create change by

founding and editing the newspaper the Liberator.

arguing in favor of the growth of slavery in cities.

establishing the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.

advocating actively for abolition and women’s rights.

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