Lucretia Coffin

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Lucretia Coffin, better known as Lucretia Mott, was a prominent 19th-century American Quaker abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer who helped organize the early women's rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quaker
abolitionist
feminist
human
social reformer
women's rights activist
activismFocus abolition of slavery in the United States
education reform
equal rights for women
peace and nonviolence
women's suffrage
advocatedFor expanded educational opportunities for women
legal equality for women
peaceful resolution of conflicts
the end of chattel slavery
alsoKnownAs Lucretia Mott
birthName Lucretia Coffin self-link
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
familyName Coffin
givenName Lucretia
hasOccupation activist
orator
religious leader
teacher
ideology egalitarianism
pacifism
social reform
livedIn United States of America
movement abolitionism
temperance movement
women's rights movement
nativeLanguage English
notableFor Quaker ministry and social reform
advocacy for the abolition of slavery
leadership in the early women's rights movement
notableRole early leader in organizing women's rights conventions
prominent voice in American abolitionism
politicalAlignment anti-slavery
pro–women's suffrage
positionHeld Quaker minister
social reform leader
religion Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
sexOrGender female
sphereOfActivity American abolitionist movement
United States social reform
early women's rights movement in the United States
timePeriod 19th century

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Lucretia Mott birthName Lucretia Coffin
Lucretia Coffin birthName Lucretia Coffin self-link