What did black women without status or education do in the abolitionist movement?
A) Black women without status or education had no opportunity to oppose slavery in public.
B) Black women without status or education could harbor fugitives or even buy relatives.
C) Black women without status or education could write letters to the editors of their newspapers expressing their views.
D) Black women without status or education could vote against pro-slavery politicians.
Answer: B
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