Letters and speeches on abolition and women's rights

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"Letters and Speeches on Abolition and Women's Rights" is a collection of writings and orations by Lucretia Mott that documents her pioneering advocacy for the anti-slavery movement and the early women's rights struggle in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of writings
associatedWith American abolitionist movement
early American feminist movement
author Lucretia Mott
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documents Lucretia Mott's advocacy for abolition
Lucretia Mott's advocacy for women's rights
Lucretia Mott's letters
Lucretia Mott's speeches
intersection of anti-slavery and women's rights activism
features primary source materials
focusesOn pioneering activism of Lucretia Mott
genre historical documents
non-fiction
political writing
historicalPeriod 19th century United States
intendedUse historical study of abolition
historical study of women's rights
language English
mainSubject abolitionism
anti-slavery movement in the United States
early women's rights movement in the United States
women's rights
portrays Lucretia Mott
surface form: Lucretia Mott as a pioneering reformer

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Lucretia Mott notableWork Letters and speeches on abolition and women's rights