Lucretia Mott Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Lucretia Mott (née Coffin; January 3, 1793 â€" November 11, 1880) was
a U.S. Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social
reformer. She had formed the idea of reforming the position of women
in society when she was amongst the women excluded from the World
Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840. In 1848 she was invited by Jane Hunt
to a meeting that led to the first meeting about women's rights. Mott
helped write the Declaration of Sentiments during the 1848 Seneca
Falls Convention.Her speaking abilities made her an important
abolitionist, feminist, and reformer. When slavery was outlawed in
1865, she advocated giving former slaves who had been bound to slavery
laws within the boundaries of the United States, whether male or
female, the right to vote. She remained a central figure in the
abolition and suffrage movement until her death in 1880.Mott was a
Quaker preacher early in her adulthood. Lucretia Mott Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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