This website is a great work on Lucretia 's life from the religous point of view. The title of the page is the abstract which is basically the most important ears of her life sectioned off with important info. Then Mott's interest's for public speaking influenced by her fellow Quakers.The article then goes on to focus on her abolition work for slavery and women's rights. Lastly the article focuses on her later life. such as the Seneca Falls convention and speeches religiously lastly it cites her death.
The Gwyneed Friends Meeting Historical Notes is a website ran by Quakers who preserve and open their collection of work to the outside world. They also open to the public to come and attend a meeting. They also have school and children programs to education children in the religious aspect of life,.
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