C Each abolitionist used stories and their “voice” to educate and inspire freedom for enslaved people.
William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and the Grimke Sisters all utilized their speeches, writings, and personal narratives to raise awareness about the injustices of slavery and inspire others to join the abolitionist movement. Garrison published "The Liberator," Douglass wrote autobiographies and delivered powerful speeches, and the Grimke Sisters shared their experiences and views on slavery to advocate for abolition.