Multiple Choice
One of the few advocates of women's rights who did not begin her career in the abolitionist movement and who made a frontal assault on all forms of sexual discrimination in Women in the Nineteenth Century was
A) Lucretia Mott.
B) Margaret Fuller.
C) Sarah Grimke.
D) Catherine Beecher.
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