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woman were equal, the precepts of Jesus make no distinction. Those who read the Scriptures, and judge for themselves, not resting satisfied with the perverted application of the text, do not find the distinction, that theology and ecclesiastical authorities have made, in the condition of the sexes."
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Lucretia Mott was brought up in the Quaker tradition and many of her beliefs derived from her faith. As such, she rejected Christian beliefs which held that Christian scripture condoned slavery and gender inequality. In a speech Mott Said "The laws given on Mount Sinai for the government of man and
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Women's rights activists advocated a range of issues, including equality in marriage, such as women's property rights and rights to their earnings. At that time, it was very difficult to obtain a divorce, and fathers were almost always granted custody of children. Cady Stanton sought to make divorce
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Of all the women who served the Anti-slavery cause in its darkest days, there is not one whose labors were more effective, whose character is nobler, and who is more universally respected and beloved, than Lucretia Mott. You cannot speak of the slave without remembering her, who did so much to make
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easier to obtain and to safeguard women's access to and control of their children. Though some early feminists disagreed, and viewed Cady Stanton's proposal as scandalous, Mott stated "her great faith in Elizabeth Stanton's quick instinct & clear insight in all appertaining to women's rights."
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from 1923, which differs from the current text, was named the Lucretia Mott Amendment. That draft read, "Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
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was founded, with Mott serving as the first president of the integrated organization. The following year, Mott and Stanton became active in Kansas where black suffrage and woman suffrage were to be decided by popular vote. The Equal Rights Association, with male and female members, favored male
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The biological justifications of race as a biologically provable basis for difference gave rise to the stigma of innate, naturally determined inferiority in the 19th century. In 1849, Mott's "Sermon to the Medical Students" was published:
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Her speaking abilities made her an important abolitionist, feminist, and reformer; she had been a Quaker preacher early in her adulthood. She advocated giving black people, both male and female, the
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Mott, the "foremost white female abolitionist in the United States", called for the immediate and unconditional emancipation of enslaved people, after she visited Virginia in 1818. Mott was also a
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One Irish reporter deemed her the "Lioness of the Convention". Mott was among the women included in the commemorative painting of the convention, which also featured female British activists:
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Nearby stood "Roadside," the home of the ardent Quakeress, Lucretia C. Mott (1793–1880). Her most notable work was in connection with antislavery, women's rights, temperance, and peace.
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Mott was a founder and president of the Northern Association for the Relief and Employment of Poor Women in Philadelphia (founded in 1846). In 1850, Mott published her speech
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and others, had emancipated herself, while passing through Philadelphia on a trip from North Carolina to New York with her master, in accordance with Pennsylvania law.
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Carol Faulkner, Lucretia Mott's Heresy: Abolition and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-century America (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), 165-167.
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was in attendance and played a key role in persuading the other attendees to agree to a resolution calling for women's suffrage. Mott signed the Seneca Falls
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In 1803, at the age of 10, her father moved the Coffin family to Boston to become a merchant. She was sent at the age of 13 to the
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attended the convention while on their honeymoon. Stanton admired Mott, and the two women became united as friends and allies.
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Civil Rights, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, Religion, Underground Railroad, Women
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wrote, "When Mott died in 1880, she was widely judged by her contemporaries - even many who had opposed her brand of
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Despite Mott's opposition to electoral politics, her fame had reached into the political arena. During the June 1848
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and abolition opponent. In 1855, with several other female abolitionists, Mott participated in the transportation of
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and who continued to oppose equal rights for women - as the greatest American woman of the nineteenth century."
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Quakers, considered slavery to be immoral and called for its immediate cessation. Inspired in part by minister
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announced in 2016 that an image of Mott will appear on the back of a newly designed $ 10 bill along with
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1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention. Move your cursor to identify delegates or click the icon to enlarge.
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from Christmas recess; more than 40 Congressmen attended. She had a personal audience with President
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Fleshing Out America: Race, Gender, and the Politics of the Body in American Literature 1833–1879
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Mott died on November 11, 1880, of pneumonia at her home, Roadside, in the district now known as
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Philadelphia abolitionists, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 1851. Standing left to right are
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The Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, Volume II: a House Dividing Against Itself: 1836–1840
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Quakers. The Hicksites were more prone to be part of social reform moments, including
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Slavery in the modern world: a history of political, social, and economic oppression
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Lucretia Mott's Heresy: Abolition and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century America
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not visible behind them); of the two women in the front, the one on the right is
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to raise awareness and revenue, providing much of the funding for the movement.
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Intending to create educational opportunities for women, Mott helped found the
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Lucretia Mott, c. 1859–1870, Carte de Visite Collection, Boston Public Library.
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to a meeting that led to the first public gathering about women's rights, the
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Encouraged by active debates in England and Scotland, and the passage of the
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Rodriguez, Junius P. (2011), "Entries, O–W", in Rodriguez, Junius P. (ed.),
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Proceedings at the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Free Religious Association
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Votes for women! : American suffragists and the battle for the ballot
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is named after her, as is the Lucretia Mott room in the Friends Center in
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or the presence of the Divine within every individual, as preached by
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Mott was a pacifist, and in the 1830s, she attended meetings of the
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The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
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The Lucretia Mott School in Washington D.C. was named after her.
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The New International Encyclopædia: James Mott and Lucretia Mott
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In 1821, at age 28, Mott was recognized by her Friends Meeting (
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Mothers of feminism : the story of Quaker women in America
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and the fight for women's rights. Other Hicksite Friends were
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who, impressed with her speech, said, "I would like to hand
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Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Anthony, Susan Brownell (1997).
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Sculptor Lloyd Lillie's "The First Wave" statues in the
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Delaware Valley Minority Student Achievement Consortium
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American Quaker abolitionist and suffragist (1793–1880)
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National Portrait Gallery, The Seneca Falls Convention
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Willard, Frances E.; Livermore, Mary A., eds. (1893).
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sat with the women in the segregated area. Activists
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
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Mott, Lucretia (1884). Hallowell, Anna Davis (ed.).
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held in London in 1840. In 1848, she was invited by
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Greene, Dana (ed.). 3320:The Washington Post Staff (April 9, 1909). 3119:"The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840" 2276: 2274: 1823: 1544:feminist/abolitionist Lucretia Mott in 1793 1002: 530:. Seated left to right are Oliver Johnson, 342:On April 10, 1811, Lucretia Coffin married 267: 7420:Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial 6750: 6736: 4670: 4656: 4028: 4014: 3495: 3481: 3415: 3401:The Greatest American Woman, Lucretia Mott 2933:Chattopadhyay, Shreya (November 2, 2017). 2404:Still, William (1872). ""Lucretia Mott"". 2313:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1897: 1895: 995:suffrage. Stanton and Anthony formed the 931:, the first women's rights convention, at 916: 548:Anti-Slavery Conventions of American Women 31: 7753:Women's Suffrage Centennial silver dollar 4350:Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district 3786:Friends Committee on National Legislation 3391:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 3276: 3001:Valiant friend: the life of Lucretia Mott 2970:. San Francisco : Harper & Row. 2920:"The Lucretia Mott Room – Friends Center" 2528: 2526: 2482:"God In America - People - Lucretia Mott" 2265: 2170:(4th ed.). McGraw Hill. p. 182. 2108: 1798: 1796: 1614: 1612: 1610: 1608: 1606: 1561: 1336:100 Years of Progress of Women: 1848–1948 1320:100 Years of Progress of Women: 1848–1948 784:Underground Railroad and other activities 7324:1920 United States presidential election 3801:Friends World Committee for Consultation 3781:Evangelical Friends Church International 3420:. 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(February 2000). 3164:Korte, Gregory (April 21, 2016). 3124:National Portrait Gallery, London 2168:Women and the American Experience 2096:Women and the American Experience 1338:in 1948 on the centennial of the 1230:Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania 992:American Equal Rights Association 974:American Equal Rights Association 855: 546:Mott attended all three national 497:Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society 7648:"Sister Suffragette" (1964 song) 7446:Women's Rights Pioneers Monument 7292:Woman Suffrage Procession (1913) 7262:Declaration of Sentiments (1848) 4210:Westminster Theological Seminary 4141: 4135: 4129: 4123: 3831:World Gathering of Young Friends 3209:McMillen, Sally Gregory (2008). 3117:Haydon, Benjamin Robert (1841). 2050: 1833:Garrison, William Lloyd (1971). 1651:Nantucket Historical Association 1428:, and the Lucretia Mott room in 1379:, closed; it was named for her. 1273:Mott is commemorated along with 745:, and African American activist 725:In June 1840, Mott attended the 326: 300:during the American Revolution. 7895:University and college founders 7461:Kate Sheppard National Memorial 7221:Battle of Downing Street (1910) 6864:1902 Commonwealth Franchise Act 5900:Harriet Williams Russell Strong 3816:Quaker Peace and Social Witness 2926: 2912: 2887: 2833: 2815: 2799: 2769: 2743: 2711: 2474: 2450: 2369: 2285:. 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Dodd, Mead. p. 351. 1527:United Press International 920: 790:Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 576: 474:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 461:Early anti-slavery efforts 450:Thomas Wentworth Higginson 438:Free Religious Association 346:at Pine Street Meeting in 7885:Swarthmore College people 7830:American social reformers 7755:(2020 U.S. commemorative) 7618: 7592: 7574:International Women's Day 7351: 7249: 7193: 7092: 7085: 6846: 6765: 6656: 6600: 6559: 6555: 6544: 6475: 6414: 6353: 6297: 6231: 6227: 6216: 6147: 6091: 6030: 5959: 5918: 5842: 5736: 5732: 5721: 5597: 5531: 5523:Hannah Greenebaum Solomon 5430: 5294: 5108: 5092: 5061: 5057: 5046: 5002: 4976: 4955: 4934: 4913: 4892: 4888: 4877: 4838: 4812: 4701: 4697: 4686: 4622: 4606: 4522: 4484: 4441: 4408: 4390:Curtis Publishing Company 4342: 4301: 4293:Wyncote Historic District 4218: 4158:Ancillae Assumpta Academy 4150: 4051: 4044: 3901: 3870: 3839: 3738: 3510: 1332:United States Post Office 1228:The Camp Town section of 1150:History of Woman Suffrage 1131: 1121: 1103: 1095: 1087: 1079: 1071: 1062: 1057: 1050: 941:Declaration of Sentiments 309:Dutchess County, New York 252:and raised funds for the 231:Declaration of Sentiments 166: 158: 130: 106: 79: 49: 39:National Portrait Gallery 30: 23: 7658:Women's suffrage in film 7629:The Women's Marseillaise 7517:Suffragette Handkerchief 7395:Women's rights activists 7175:Hong Kong 1 July marches 5754:Marjory Stoneman Douglas 5564:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay 5337:Charlotte Perkins Gilman 3295:Soriso, Carolyn (2002). 3032:Faulkner, Carol (2011). 2738:Architect of the Capitol 2407:The Underground Railroad 1479: 1384:U.S. Treasury Department 1232:, which was the site of 1017:Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1003:Educational institutions 881:(with Lucretia Mott and 739:Nathaniel Peabody Rogers 363:Cheltenham, Pennsylvania 268:Early life and education 244:. Mott helped found the 7759:2020 US ten-dollar bill 7743:Susan B. Anthony dollar 7680:Not for Ourselves Alone 7302:Suffrage Special (1916) 7231:Great Pilgrimage (1913) 7180:2014 Hong Kong protests 6778:Right to run for office 6244:Dorothy Harrison Eustis 6134:Catherine Filene Shouse 5987:Patricia Roberts Harris 5625:Mary Steichen Calderone 5493:Lillian Moller Gilbreth 5362:Frances Wisebart Jacobs 5166:Martha Wright Griffiths 4395:Einstein Medical Center 4380:Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 4365:Greenleaf at Cheltenham 4253:George K. Heller School 3826:Szechwan Yearly Meeting 3715:John Greenleaf Whittier 3437:"Mott, Lucretia Coffin" 3388:James and Lucretia Mott 3322:"Mott School Completed" 3094:Haydon, Benjamin Robert 2183:, pp. 1, 4, 66–75. 1878:Encyclopædia Britannica 1340:Seneca Falls Convention 1316:Seneca Falls Convention 1039:(1846–1848). After the 929:Seneca Falls Convention 923:Seneca Falls Convention 917:Seneca Falls Convention 532:Margaret Jones Burleigh 430:William Ellery Channing 367:Fair Hill Burial Ground 338:and Lucretia Mott, 1842 311:, which was run by the 227:Seneca Falls Convention 7810:American abolitionists 7426:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 7075:1965 Voting Rights Act 6190:Rebecca Talbot Perkins 5685:Eunice Kennedy Shriver 5549:Frances Xavier Cabrini 5463:Elizabeth Hanford Dole 5241:Ellen Swallow Richards 5211:Constance Baker Motley 4861:Elizabeth Bayley Seton 4794:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 4258:Glenside Memorial Hall 4178:Cheltenham High School 3796:Friends United Meeting 3766:Britain Yearly Meeting 3139:Jacoby, Susan (2005). 2166:Woloch, Nancy (2006). 2094:Woloch, Nancy (2006). 2057:Harvard Square Library 2053:"Emerson and Religion" 1396:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1344:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1334:issued a stamp titled 1327: 1300:Equal Rights Amendment 1287:, a 1921 sculpture by 1275:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1270: 1263:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1240:in her honor in 1885. 1110:at Latham Pkwy., N of 1108:Pennsylvania Route 611 983: 971: 933:Seneca Falls, New York 898: 875:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 755:Henry Brewster Stanton 751:Elizabeth Cady Stanton 731:William Lloyd Garrison 722: 543: 476: 339: 7407:Belmont–Paul Monument 7334:Freedom Summer (1964) 7211:Women's Sunday (1908) 6704:Anna Wessels Williams 6391:Carlotta Walls LaNier 6124:Elisabeth KĂĽbler-Ross 5982:Martha Matilda Harper 5946:Mary Engle Pennington 5784:Frances Oldham Kelsey 5569:Anne Morrow Lindbergh 5322:Jane Cunningham Croly 5251:Katherine Siva Saubel 5146:Marian Wright Edelman 5069:Margaret Bourke-White 4994:Harriet Beecher Stowe 4433:Pennsylvania Railroad 4243:Curtis Hall Arboretum 4228:Beth Sholom Synagogue 3761:A Quaker Action Group 2755:National Park Service 2593:National Park Service 1588:"Lucretia Mott"  1309: 1293:United States Capitol 1246: 1183:Josephine S. 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Washington, D.C.
Nantucket
Massachusetts
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Cheltenham
Pennsylvania
Abolitionist
suffragist
James Mott
Martha Coffin Wright
Eliza Wright Osborne
Mayhew Folger
Levi Coffin
Quaker
abolitionist
women's rights
social reformer
World Anti-Slavery Convention
Jane Hunt
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
right to vote
Underground Railroad
Female Medical College of Pennsylvania
Swarthmore College
Philadelphia School of Design for Women
Cheltenham Township
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