"When the early Woman Suffragists took their stand for a redress of the wrongs of women, they used no vague or ambiguous language. As early as 1838 Angelina Grimké and Abby Kelley, who were the first women orators I ever heard, uttered their protest against the wrongs of woman, from an anti-slavery platform. They severely denounced the custom of society which closed the doors of remunerative industries against women, and thereby condemned large numbers to abject dependence and compulsory poverty."
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AbolitionistsPolitical activistsFeminists from the United StatesWomen's rights activistsActivists from South Carolina
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Mary Livermore, “Industrial Gains of Women during the Last Half-Century” (1888)
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