Sarah and Angelina Grimké were distinct from many other abolitionists in that they

a. all of these
b. they advocated for women’s rights
c. were women speaking in public
d. had owned slaves and could speak from that perspective

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a. all of these

Sarah and Angelina Grimké were notable abolitionists who not only advocated for the abolition of slavery but also for women's rights. They were women who spoke publicly on these issues and had personal experience with slavery, having been raised in a slave-owning family, which gave them a unique perspective on the institution of slavery.

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