Traces the life of Lucretia Mott, an active leader of the abolitionist and feminist movements, from her humble roots in New England to her days at a New York Quaker boarding school, and through her decades of social service in Philadelphia.
Lucretia Mott's Heresy reintroduces readers to an amazing woman whose work and ideas inspired the transformation of American society.
I enclose $ 1 for the Non - Resistant — to be sent to Sarah Pearson No 104 North 9th St Philada . ... with wa [ rm ? at ] tachment thine , L. Mott By this opp ( ortunit ] y I shall write a few lines to Wm . L. Garrison enclosing $ 20 ...
Lucretia Coffin Mott was one of the most famous and controversial women in nineteenth-century America. Now overshadowed by abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison and feminists like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mott...
This volume complements Beverly Wilson Palmer's Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Mott. Letters and oratory were two of the most circulating important information forms of and communication opinions within in the circles nineteenth of ...
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This exciting biography chronicles the life of Lucretia Mott, the nineteenth-century Quaker minister and social reformer whose faith-inspired dream of equality for all people made her a tireless crusader for...
It tells the story of Lucretia Mott, a prominent American Quaker, abolitionist, and women's rights activist who lived in the 19th century. The book focuses on Mott's childhood in Nantucket, Massachusetts, where she was born in 1793.
Opening Doors to Quaker Religious Education
Collection of letters, remembrances, speeches, poetry and tributes about Lucretia Mott's life and work.
Lucretia Mott: Abolitionist and Women's Rights Reformer