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Sarah Grimké was known for speaking out against slavery and gender inequality. She ran a school for women along with her sister Angelina. Sarah also authored

Major Leaders in Women's Education
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women (1838)
This piece of writing explained how women don't know enough because they are bound to their house. Everyone thinks that they're useless and that they've learned enough.