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21 January, 21:17

Abby Kelley:

a. quit speaking publicly against slavery after her child was born.

b. was the first American woman to speak in public.

c. demonstrated the interconnectedness of nineteenth-century reform movements.

d. married a leading temperance advocate.

e. was one of the only female voices in the abolitionist movement.

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  1. 21 January, 21:23
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    Answer: Option (C) is correct.

    Explanation:

    Abby Kelley was an American radical social reformer and abolitionist active in the mid 1800's. She was mostly known for her lectures, fundraiser, and committee organizations for one of the most influential Anti-Slavery Society, where Kelly worked with William Garrison and several other radicals. She is also known for her participating and bringing up several reforms, she also elaborated the inter-connectedness of 19th century reform.
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