Celebrating Lucretia Mott's birthday! 🚺️ This pioneering reformer co-founded the women's rights movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Her advocacy for abolition, suffrage & equality paved the way for generations. #LucretiaMott #WomensRights #SocialJustice 🌺
🌿 “Truth for authority, not authority for truth.”
Tom Hamm joins us to lift up Lucretia Mott—abolitionist, reformer, Quaker public minister—whose stubborn hope still calls us to courage today.
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WHM2025 No 26
Lucretia Mott -Human Rights Activist
A former Quaker preacher, she advocated for black people and women to have the right to vote. Her home was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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Watch Women Who Kick Glass: Featured Suffragist - Lucretia Mott! ✨
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Breaking Barriers, One Story at a Time! ✨
A new podcast episode of “Women Who Kick Glass” drops this Wednesday —get ready to be inspired!
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Breaking Barriers, One Story at a Time! ✨
A new podcast episode of “Women Who Kick Glass” drops this Wednesday —get ready to be inspired!
#womenshistorymonth
#WomenWhoKickGlass
#lucretiamott
An image of Lucretia Mott with the date 1897 showing how images of founders of the suffrage movement came to be used as icons. Scrapbooks of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller, page 32. This detail is from a page that seems out of sequence by date, but may relate to the 1897 convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection. https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2020/08/symbolism-in-the-womens-suffrage-movement/
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🌻 #LucretiaMott 🌻 would say to carry on the struggle.
We are in a new ERA of Women’s SUFFRAGE against Voter Suppression.
Image: Scrapbooks of Elizabeth Smith Miller and Anne Fitzhugh Miller, blogs.loc.gov/folklife/202...
Fellow Quaker #LucretiaMott was born on January 3, 1793 & became an abolitionist, a suffragist, & helped to found my alma mater (which I just Googled to make sure I had the right spelling & found that’s Latin for “nourishing mother” of @swarthmorecollege.bsky.social — here’s to Quaker women!!
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