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Sarah and Angelina Grimké .
worked to reform the treatment of the mentally ill
were sisters from a slaveholding family who became prominent abolitionists
led the temperance movement
established a utopian community in New York
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were sisters from a slaveholding family who became prominent abolitionists.
They were born into a South Carolina slaveholding family but became outspoken opponents of slavery and advocates for abolition and women's rights.
They were born into a South Carolina slaveholding family but became outspoken opponents of slavery and advocates for abolition and women's rights.
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