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In the 1800s, Sarah and Angelina Grimké worked to create change by founding and editing the Liberator. arguing in favor of the growth of slavery in cities. establishing the Pennsylvania Abolition Society. actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.

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Answered by paristorres24
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The answer is D. advocating actively for abolition and women's rights on Edge.

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Actively advocating for abolition and women’s rights.

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The Liberator is set during World War II, when maverick US Army colonel Felix Sparks and the 157th Infantry Regiment battled with Allied troops for almost 500 days during the Italian campaign.

The Liberator is an action miniseries based on the true story of World War II infantry commander Felix "Shotgun" Sparks (played by Bradley James), who led the members of the 45th Infantry Division's 157th Infantry Regiment, an integrated group of white cowboys, Mexican Americans, and Native soldiers drawn from across the west. some of the war's most arduous fights, becoming one of the most decorated American fighting units of WWII.

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