Lucretia Mott: A Women's Rights Activist

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Lucretia Mott was a women’s rights activist. She was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts on January 3, 1793. Lucretia was a daughter of Quaker parents and attended a Quaker boarding school at the age of 13 in New York. She grew up as a leading social reformer and became a teacher assistant at the boarding school. Women's rights became the most important thing in her life. She soon then married James Mott and moved to Philadelphia.

At age 28, Lucretia became a Quaker minister who was well known for her public speaking against slavery and injustices against women. She advocated strongly against buying products from slave labour. Her strongest supporter was her husband who got out of the cotton trade. Due to her radical views and being a strong