Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were both prominent abolitionists who recognized the parallels between the struggles for women's rights and the fight against slavery. Their collaboration began at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London, where they faced gender-based discrimination and exclusion from the proceedings. This experience galvanized their commitment to advocating for women's rights, leading them to work together to organize the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, which marked the formal beginning of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. Their shared vision of social justice and equality forged a strong partnership that would have a lasting impact on both movements.
Lucretia Mott died on November 11, 1880 at the age of 87.
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Lucretia Mott is pronounced as loo-KREE-shah Mott. The emphasis is on the second syllable of her first name, and her last name is pronounced just as it is spelled.
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Lucretia Mott was born on January 3, 1793.
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked for the reform of women's suffrage, or women's right to vote.
Lucretia Mott
Lucretia mott is a quaker who started the women's rights movement and Elizabeth Cady joined her at the seneca falls convention to issue the Declaration of Sentiments.
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their outrage that women were refused full participation in business meetings
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott lead the early woman's rights movement.
Lucretia Mott married James Mott on April 10, 1812.
Lucretia Mott married James Mott on April 10, 1812.
Lucretia Mott was born on January 3, 1793.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
LUCRETIA MOTT AND ELIZABETH CADY STANTON.