Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Mott

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Title
19th century
A01=Lucretia Coffin Mott
A02=Carol Faulkner
A02=Holly Ochoa
abolition
abolitionist
activism
activist
Adam Mott
American Antislavery Society
American Equal Rights Association
Anne Mott
antislavery
Author_Carol Faulkner
Author_Holly Ochoa
Author_Lucretia Coffin Mott
biography
Category=DND
children
collected letters
correspondence
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
eq_bestseller
eq_biography-true-stories
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
equal rights
everyday life
family
fugitive slave
Harriet Tubman
Hicksite
husband
Indian rights
James Mott
leader
life story
Maria Mott
marriage
Martha Coffin Wright
minister
Native American rights
nineteenth century
nonresistance
nonviolence
Pattie Mott
peace
Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society
Quaker
Quakerism
reform movement
Seneca Falls
slavery
Sojourner Truth
Susan B. Anthony
temperance
William Lloyd Garrison
woman suffrage
women
women's rights
young adulthood

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252026744
  • Weight: 1021g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2002
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This landmark volume collects Lucretia Mott's correspondence for the first time, highlighting the length and breadth of her work as an activist dedicated to reform of almost every kind and providing an intimate glimpse of her family life. 

Mott’s achievements left a mark on reform movements from abolition to women's rights. The letters cover her work in these causes as well as her founding of key antislavery organizations; her friendships with Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth; her efforts to bring Quakers into the abolitionist movement; and her part in organizing the 1848 Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention. Other correspondence cover her fifty-six-year marriage, the five children she raised to adulthood, and informal insights and news with and about her cherished family. 

An invaluable resource, Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Mott reveals the incisive mind, sense of mission, and level-headed personality that made this extraordinary figure a major force in nineteenth-century American life.

Beverly Wilson Palmer is a research associate at Pomona College and the editor or coeditor of numerous documentary editions, including Lucretia Mott Speaks: The Essential Speeches and Sermons and The Selected Letters of Charles Sumner.