Jane Hunt

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Jane Hunt was a 19th-century American Quaker reformer and early women's rights activist who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention and shape the emerging women's suffrage movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quaker
abolitionist
human
women's rights activist
areaOfActivism abolition of slavery
women's legal rights
women's suffrage
associatedWith Elizabeth Cady Stanton NERFINISHED
Lucretia Mott NERFINISHED
Martha Coffin Wright NERFINISHED
Mary Ann M'Clintock NERFINISHED
Seneca Falls, New York NERFINISHED
Waterloo, New York women's rights circle NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
coOrganizerOf Seneca Falls Convention NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
hasReligion Society of Friends NERFINISHED
ideology gender equality
social reform based on Quaker principles
knownFor early advocacy of women's suffrage
helping organize the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848
hosting planning meetings for the Seneca Falls Convention at her home
lifestyle Quaker NERFINISHED
movement abolitionist movement
women's rights movement
notableEvent Seneca Falls Convention NERFINISHED
notableWork co-organizing the Seneca Falls Convention
occupation abolitionist
reformer
women's rights activist
participantIn 19th-century American reform movements
early women's suffrage movement in the United States
placeOfResidence New York (state) NERFINISHED
Seneca County, New York NERFINISHED
Waterloo, New York NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-slavery
pro–women's suffrage
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
roleAtEvent host of preliminary women's rights meeting in Waterloo, New York
sexOrGender female
sphereOfInfluence United States women's rights movement NERFINISHED
upstate New York

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