Lucretia Mott

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Lucretia Mott was a prominent 19th-century American Quaker minister, abolitionist, and early women's rights advocate who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.

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instanceOf Quaker minister
abolitionist
feminist
human
women's rights activist
advocatedFor equal rights regardless of race or sex
nonviolence
women's suffrage
birthName Lucretia Coffin
coFounded American Equal Rights Association
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Swarthmore College
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Nine Partners Boarding School
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Mott
givenName Lucretia
hasChild Anna Davis Hallowell
Elizabeth Mott NERFINISHED
Lucretia Mott (daughter)
Maria Mott
Martha Mott
Thomas Mott
knownFor Quaker ministry and reform preaching
advocacy for abolition of slavery
advocacy for women's rights
organizing the Seneca Falls Convention
memberOf American Anti-Slavery Society
Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
movement abolitionism
first-wave feminism
peace movement
women's suffrage movement
notableWork Discourse on Woman
Letters and speeches on abolition and women's rights
Sermons to Medical Students
occupation minister
orator
social reformer
teacher
opposed slavery in the United States
participantIn Seneca Falls Convention
World Anti-Slavery Convention (1840)
placeOfBirth Nantucket, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Cheltenham, Pennsylvania
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
residence Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
sexOrGender female
spouse James Mott

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