The public action that the Grimke sisters, born into a wealthy slave holding family, did against slavery was they c) established the anti-slavery newsletter The Liberator. This was because they wanted to actively work to oppose slavery and this was an even harder feat to accomplish as they were women. The Grimke Sisters were the first public women speakers in the United States.
North was antislavery; South was pro-slavery. North was business and trade oriented; South was agrarian. ... They wanted slavery to end in all of the United States.