Category:Lucretia Mott
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Date of birth | 3 January 1793 Nantucket | ||||
Date of death | 11 November 1880, 1880 Philadelphia | ||||
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English: Lucretia Coffin Mott (3 January 1793 – 11 November 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights
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Media in category "Lucretia Mott"
The following 46 files are in this category, out of 46 total.
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1840 Anti Slavery.jpg 1,232 × 956; 382 KB
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Frederick Gutekunst - Lucretia Coffin Mott - Google Art Project.jpg 3,673 × 5,785; 4.03 MB
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HOWS V1 D400 Lucretia Mott.jpg 1,997 × 2,832; 610 KB
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HOWS V5 D205 Pioneer Women of Suffrage.png 2,298 × 3,318; 1.93 MB
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Living History with Stanton and Mott (00dd0257-aeb6-4575-882d-5baf91b8880b).jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 16.45 MB
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Living History with Stanton and Mott (335e47c8-09ee-40be-8307-b976f4aa5ed3).jpg 5,956 × 3,971; 15.92 MB
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Living History with Stanton and Mott (7489251f-bce7-49f5-b5b7-33e95b8c46e7).jpg 5,846 × 3,897; 15 MB
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Living History with Stanton and Mott (8e2387e1-ab30-4e61-9ad4-8c57808a6857).jpg 5,645 × 3,763; 10 MB
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Lucretia and James Mott.jpg 1,791 × 2,361; 1.12 MB
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Lucretia Coffin Mott (Standard encyc. of the alcohol problem, 1928).png 431 × 514; 416 KB
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Lucretia Coffin Mott.tif 3,718 × 6,042; 64.3 MB
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Lucretia Mott 1793–1880.jpg 674 × 874; 150 KB
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LUCRETIA MOTT A woman of the century (page 536 crop).jpg 750 × 1,047; 120 KB
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Lucretia Mott's cape, 1800s - National Museum of American History - DSC06225.JPG 3,240 × 4,320; 5.71 MB
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Lucretia Mott, signed photo, by F. Gutekunst - Original (cropped).tif 898 × 1,122; 2.89 MB
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Lucretia Mott, signed photo, by F. Gutekunst - Original.tif 1,992 × 2,995; 17.07 MB
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Progress of Women 3c 1948 issue U.S. stamp.jpg 1,313 × 840; 507 KB
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Progress of Women issue of 1948, 3c.jpg 1,204 × 782; 321 KB
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The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840 by Benjamin Robert Haydon.jpg 3,600 × 2,798; 2.06 MB
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Women's Rights Convention -WomensMarch -WomensMarch2018 -SenecaFalls -NY (28029155839).jpg 3,850 × 2,450; 5.22 MB
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Women's Rights National Historical Park (47f7bbff-de98-471d-8ba8-d6b09b509fb7).jpg 6,520 × 3,688; 2.5 MB
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Women's Rights National Historical Park (59224744-0421-4f77-86b9-61d3c6c8de85).jpg 3,563 × 2,320; 1.27 MB
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Categories:
- Coffin (surname)
- Mott (surname)
- Lucretia (given name)
- 1793 births
- 1880 deaths
- Deaths from pneumonia
- Births in Nantucket
- Christian pacifists
- Quakers from the United States
- Women's rights activists from the United States
- Abolitionists from the United States
- Women's suffrage activists from the United States
- Feminists from the United States
- New England Women's Club
- Deaths in Philadelphia
- Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- People of Philadelphia
- Quakers in Pennsylvania
- Burials at Fair Hill Burial Ground
- Abolitionism in the 19th century