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Lucretia Mott



Mott, Lucretia Coffin - 1793–1880, American feminist and reformer, b. Nantucket, Mass. She moved (1804) with her family to Boston and later (1809) to Philadelphia. A Quaker, she studied and taught at a Friends school near Poughkeepsie, N.Y. After 1818 she became known as a lecturer for temperance, peace, the rights of labor, and the abolition of slavery. She aided fugitive slaves, and   Read More...

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    The Quakers ("Mott, Lucretia Coffin" begins on p. 353)
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