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Lucretia Mott

Lucretia Mott (née Coffin; January 3, 1793 – November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer. She...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T14:26:50Z Word Count : 4199 Synonim Lucretia Mott

James Mott

merchant, and anti-slavery activist. He was married to suffragist leader Lucretia Mott. Like her, he wanted enslaved people to be freed. He helped found anti-slavery...

Last Update: 2024-03-01T21:46:37Z Word Count : 1362 Synonim James Mott

Seneca Falls Convention

planned the event during a visit to the area by Philadelphia-based Lucretia Mott. Mott, a Quaker, was famous for her oratorical ability, which was rare...

Last Update: 2024-02-06T19:22:23Z Word Count : 7732 Synonim Seneca Falls Convention

Susan B. Anthony

leadership of the new organization included such prominent activists as Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, and Frederick Douglass. The AERA's drive for universal...

Last Update: 2023-12-22T21:11:58Z Word Count : 17602 Synonim Susan B. Anthony

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Both Stanton and Mott spoke at this convention. The convention in Seneca Falls had been chaired by James Mott, the husband of Lucretia Mott. The Rochester...

Last Update: 2024-03-24T20:30:08Z Word Count : 14927 Synonim Elizabeth Cady Stanton

La Mott, Pennsylvania

and suffragist, Lucretia Mott, who resided in the neighborhood. Of the sixty-five locations in the continental United States named Mott, this is the only...

Last Update: 2024-03-25T21:26:38Z Word Count : 190 Synonim La Mott, Pennsylvania

National Women's Rights Convention

the passage of laws that would give women the right to vote. In 1840, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled with their husbands to London for...

Last Update: 2024-03-12T01:05:02Z Word Count : 5839 Synonim National Women's Rights Convention

Portrait Monument

features portrait busts of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Lucretia Mott. Women's Rights Pioneers Monument, 2020 statue in New York City Statue...

Last Update: 2022-04-15T20:43:36Z Word Count : 129 Synonim Portrait Monument

Declaration of Sentiments

Independence. She was a key organizer of the convention along with Lucretia Coffin Mott, and Martha Coffin Wright. According to the North Star, published...

Last Update: 2024-03-05T15:48:06Z Word Count : 3514 Synonim Declaration of Sentiments

Abolitionism in the United States

"Quaker Feminism: The Case of Lucretia Mott". Pennsylvania History. 48 (2): 149. Turner, Lorenzo D. (April 1959). "'Lucretia Mott'. by Otelia Cromwell". The...

Last Update: 2024-03-26T20:22:46Z Word Count : 18481 Synonim Abolitionism in the United States

Women's suffrage

Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Lucretia Mott at the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. The conference refused to seat Mott and other women delegates...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T23:05:49Z Word Count : 24957 Synonim Women's suffrage

Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise." Conveners Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton became key early leaders in the U.S. women's...

Last Update: 2024-02-25T02:37:28Z Word Count : 11606 Synonim Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

Mott

Jordan L. Mott Jr. Lewis Freeman Mott (1863–1941), American academic Lucretia Mott (1793–1880), American Quaker leader, wife of James Luiz Mott (born 1946)...

Last Update: 2023-07-21T19:28:13Z Word Count : 482 Synonim Mott

The Woman's Bible

against them founded on traditional interpretations of Bible scriptures. Lucretia Mott countered those who would put her in her place by quoting other Bible...

Last Update: 2024-03-18T18:35:20Z Word Count : 4310 Synonim The Woman's Bible

Coretta Scott King

King with their first Lucretia Mott Award for showing a dedication to the advancement of women and justice similar to Lucretia Mott's. Many individuals and...

Last Update: 2024-02-28T08:08:20Z Word Count : 15465 Synonim Coretta Scott King

Sacagawea

Truth 1982 Carrie Chapman Catt Frances Perkins 1983 Belva Lockwood Lucretia Mott 1984 Mary "Mother" Harris Jones Bessie Smith 1986 Barbara McClintock...

Last Update: 2024-03-19T14:58:52Z Word Count : 7577 Synonim Sacagawea

American Anti-Slavery Society

Garnet, Beriah Green, who presided over its organizational meeting, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, Robert Purvis, Charles Lenox Remond, Sarah Parker...

Last Update: 2024-02-26T15:36:17Z Word Count : 4200 Synonim American Anti-Slavery Society

Shirley Chisholm

Truth 1982 Carrie Chapman Catt Frances Perkins 1983 Belva Lockwood Lucretia Mott 1984 Mary "Mother" Harris Jones Bessie Smith 1986 Barbara McClintock...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T00:53:24Z Word Count : 9755 Synonim Shirley Chisholm

Indra Nooyi

Truth 1982 Carrie Chapman Catt Frances Perkins 1983 Belva Lockwood Lucretia Mott 1984 Mary "Mother" Harris Jones Bessie Smith 1986 Barbara McClintock...

Last Update: 2024-03-22T12:57:26Z Word Count : 3823 Synonim Indra Nooyi

Alice Paul

Rights Amendment—which Paul and the National Woman's Party dubbed the "Lucretia Mott Amendment" in honor of this antislavery and suffrage activist of an...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T14:06:37Z Word Count : 7827 Synonim Alice Paul

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Lucretia Mott

Lucretia Mott (née Coffin; January 3, 1793 – November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer. She had formed the idea of reforming the position of women in society when she was amongst the women excluded from the World Anti-Slavery Convention held in London in 1840. In 1848, she was invited by Jane Hunt to a meeting that led to the first public gathering about women's rights, the Seneca Falls Convention, during which the Declaration of Sentiments was written. Her speaking abilities made her an important abolitionist, feminist, and reformer; she had been a Quaker preacher early in her adulthood. She advocated giving black people, both male and female, the right to vote (suffrage). Her home with James was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Mott helped found the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College and raised funds for the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. She remained a central figure in reform movements until her death in 1880. The area around her long-time residence in Cheltenham Township is now known as La Mott, in her honor.


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