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Female Leaders in the Abolition Movement
Lucretia Mott used her public-speaking skills to campaign against slavery. Mott became interested in woman's rights when she learned that her salary as a teacher would be more roughly half of what a man might receive.
Sarah and Angelina Grimké daughters of a South Carolina slaveholder, spoke eloquently or abolition. Angelina published "An Appeal to Christian Woman of the South".