Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-103) and index.
Making a statement by facing the mob -- A taste of equality on Nantucket Island -- A life-altering education -- Wife, mother, Quaker minister -- Courage amid controversy -- The voice of women in the war for freedom -- The leadership of a lioness -- Social strides and a costly conflict -- Peace, loss, and an ageless legacy.
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A brief biography of nineteenth-century abolitionist and women's rights activist, Lucretia Mott, that chronicles her life, faith, and fight for equality for all African-Americans and women.
Mott, Lucretia,1793-1880.
Feminists-- United States, Biography, Juvenile literature.
Quakers-- United States, Biography, Juvenile literature.
Women abolitionists-- United States, Biography, Juvenile literature.