Otelia Cromwell's Lucretia Mott ( Harvard University Press , 1958 ) , Dana Greene's Lucretia Mott : Her Complete Speeches and Sermons ( Edwin Mellen Press , 1980 ) , and Dorothy Sterling's Lucretia Mott : Gentle Warrior ( Doubleday ...
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...
Valiant Friend : The Life of Lucretia Mott . New York : Walker and Company , 1980. 5 . 2. Ibid . 6 . 3. Beverly Wilson Palmer , ed . Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Mott . Urbana and Chicago : University of Illinois Press , 2002 .
A biography of the senior founder of the Women's Rights Movement, published for the 150th anniversary of the Women's Rights Convention.
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A biography of Lucretia Mott, the nineteenth-century Quaker minister who was an important participant in the causes of abolition and women's rights.
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.
Lucretia Mott: Abolitionist and Women's Rights Reformer
A biography of the female abolitionist and suffragist describes her role in America's nineteenth-century antislavery movement and her fight for a woman's right to vote with the help of activist Elizsabeth Cady Stanton.