James Mott

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James Mott was a 19th-century American Quaker merchant and reformer known for his support of abolitionism and women’s rights alongside his wife, Lucretia Mott.

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instanceOf Quaker
abolitionist
human
merchant
social reformer
advocatedFor abolition of slavery in the United States
expansion of women's legal rights
greater public role for women in society
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
gender male
ideology anti-slavery
gender equality
languageSpoken English
livedIn United States of America
maritalStatus married
movement Quaker reform movement
abolitionism
women's rights movement
notableFor collaboration with Lucretia Mott in social reform
support for abolitionism
support for women's rights
occupation merchant
social reformer
partnerInActivism Lucretia Mott
religion Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
sexualOrientation heterosexual
spouse Lucretia Mott
timePeriod 19th century United States

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