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Sarah Grimké was a prominent abolitionist and women's rights advocate in the early 19th century, known for her passionate speeches and writings that criticized slavery and promoted gender equality. As one of the first women to speak publicly against slavery, she played a significant role in the abolitionist movement, often highlighting the intersectionality of race and gender in her activism. Her work alongside her sister Angelina Grimké helped to shape public discourse on these issues during a time when both abolitionism and women's rights were gaining momentum.