The Grimke Sisters: How Two Southern Slave-Owning Quakers Became America's Fiercest Abolitionists
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke were unapologetically anti-slavery and pro-women’s rights. Their convictions were driven by their faith in God, yet it got them booted from Quakerism, made them a byword among their Southern peers, and even caused controversy among fellow abolitionists.