Lucretia Mott letter to Joseph and Ruth Dugdale

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Date created 1849-03-28
Creator Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
Description

Lucretia Mott discusses the views of Unitarians; her stay with Samuel J. May, who was involved with abolition movements; an instance of a fugitive slave escaping the south in a box (Henry "Box" Brown); and other abolitionists.

Size 4 pages
Type Text
Subjects Unitarianism | Abolitionists | Women's rights | Fugitive slaves | Congregational churches | Antislavery movements | Religion | May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871 | Brown, Henry Box, 1815 or 1816-
Geographical location Philadelphia (Pa.)
Language English
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Local identifier A00181831
Collection

Mott Manuscripts, SFHL-MSS-035 (explore contents)

Contributing institution Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
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