What prompted the debate between Catherine Beecher and the Grimké sisters?
A) Beecher did not like the idea of women taking a lead role in the abolition movement.
B) Beecher was proslavery and wanted to extend slavery.
C) The Grimkés thought the abolitionist movement was too radical.
D) The Grimkés did not like Beecher's father, Lyman, who was a minister.
E) Frederick Douglass did not support women's rights, which angered the Grimkés.
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