Congregationalist ministers in Massachusetts criticized the Grimkés for their speeches in the 1830s because the
A) ministers believed in colonization, not total abolition.
B) Grimkés were women speaking to a mixed crowd of men and women.
C) Grimkés were white and had not experienced slavery firsthand.
D) Grimkés undermined the authority of male abolitionist leaders.
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