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Women's rights
Abolitionism
And their fight for abolition what did the Grimke sisters realize (a) women lacked full political and social rights
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and (b) that the fight for abolition was intrinsically linked to the fight for women's rights. They realized that both injustices were rooted in the same system of oppression and that they needed to work towards achieving both goals simultaneously.
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