Lucretia Mott
circa 1850: Lucretia Mott nee Coffin (1793 - 1880), American social reformer, a founder of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society 1833, American Equal Rights Association 1866, called a women's rights convention with Elizabeth Cady Stanton at Seneca Falls, NY 1848, active in the Underground Railroad from 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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