who was the first Indian oppose the sati pratha
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Ram Mohan Roy launched an attack on Sati that “aroused such anger that for awhile his life was in danger” In 1821 he published a tract opposing Sati, and in 1823 the Serampore missionaries led by Carey published a book containing their earlier essays, of which the first three chapters opposed Sati
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Three years later he retired and concentrated on complaining against the practice of woman dying as Sati. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first Indian to protest from against this custom.
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