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History Framed Print featuring the photograph Lucretia Coffin Mott, American Activist by Photo Researchers

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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7.00" x 10.00"

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2.00"

Frame Width:

0.88"

Overall:

12.50" x 15.50"

 

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Lucretia Coffin Mott, American Activist Framed Print

Photo Researchers

by Photo Researchers

$118.00

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Lucretia Coffin Mott, American Activist framed print by Photo Researchers.   Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

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Lucretia Coffin Mott (January 3, 1793 - November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and a social reformer. Like... more

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Lucretia Coffin Mott (January 3, 1793 - November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and a social reformer. Like many Quakers, she considered slavery an evil to be opposed. and she refused to use cotton cloth, cane sugar, and other slavery-produced goods. In 1821 Mott became a Quaker minister. In 1833, her husband helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society. She managed their household budget to extend hospitality to guests, including fugitive slaves, and donate to charities. In 1848 Mott and Stanton organized a women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, New York. Stanton noted the Seneca Falls Convention was the first public women's rights meeting in the United States. After the Civil War, Mott was elected the first president of the American Equal Rights Association, an organization that advocated universal suffrage, but Mott resigned from the association in 1868 when Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony allied with a controversial busine...

 

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