Tuesday, December 16, 2008

20 annotation

Tyson, Isaac. "Albumen print of Lucretia Mott ." 16 Dec 2008 .

The website hosts a variety of pictures that gave more a way to see her physically. It helps me because in my project i will need to portray Lucretia Mott .

19 annoataton

Roslewicz, Elizabeth. "Educating Young Adults Through Distinctive Public Speaking:Lucretia Mott, Quaker Minister." Abscract. 16 Dec 2008.

This article is a wonderful source of information and it provieded me with details of Lucretia Mott and how her speehes were powerful and had impact to the everyday people. I helps me understand how she had such a powerful voice and her words were used n the right ways such as women's rights.

18 annotation

Fager, Chuck. "Lucretia Mott, Liberal Quaker Theologian." Summer 2004 1. 16 Dec 2008 .

The article on Lucretia Mott gives me more indepth insight on the religious aspect o the Quaker Beliefs. it gives hypetical proof for if Lucretia Mott was a liberal Quaker theologian and the Quaker connection. It helped me understand that as a
Quaker women she was accused and judged many times.

17 annotation

Women's Rights National Historical Park, "Quaker Influence." Jan.30, 2007 16 Dec 2008 .

Te article on the website introduces that all the main female abobistionts were Quakers except Stanton. It helps me understand how he religious influenced Lucretia Mott and he beliefs for justice. It also helps me understand more of her separation within the Quaker community. The Quakers separated into two groups the Hicksites and Orthodox. The Orthodox were more old fashioned and the Hicksite s more liberal and this is where Lucretia went.

16 annotation

Palmer, Beverly. "The Religious Affiliation of Lucretia Mott." July 8, 2005 16 Dec 2008 .

This article is written about Lucretia Mott and her religious background. It starts off in the beginning as Lucretia is growing up then goes into detail of her school life, then leads up to how she began speaking at Quaker meetings. This short paragraph tells of her Quaker life as a Hicksite in which she dedicated to change to after leaving the more tradition branch of the Quaker. summing up the article it tells of her contributions to certain societies such as Non- resistance society etc. It helped me understand he religious approach to her beliefs.

Monday, December 15, 2008

15 annotation

Faber, Doris. Lucretia Mott : Foe of Slavery. USA: Garrard Pub. Co, 1971.

This book gives insight into Mott other side a s a anoltion for slavery. The main focus f the book is the insight into slavery. But the mention of her fight for women rights is talked about too.

14 annoataion

Kurland, Gerald. Lucretia Mott: Early Leader of the Women. New york, NY: SamHarPress, 1972.

This book although only 32 pages introduces Lucretia as a early Leader of the Women Liberation Movement. Also her involvement in the abolition movement.

13 annoataion

Hare, Lloyd. The Greatest Women Alive -Lucretia Mott. New York, NY: Read Books, 2007.

This book about Lucretia Mott mainly focuses on her family life and how she was a mother of six but also found time to fight the cause for women's rights. the author speaks very highly of Mott ans gives background information as her generations of family before her.

12 annotation

Hallowell, Anna. James and Lucretia Mott life and Letters. New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1896.

This book has the letters written to and from Lucretia and her husband James to each other and others. This book is a great primary source. It gives insight on Lucretia personality and her strength to continue on.

Monday, December 8, 2008

11th anntation

Carroll, Andrew. Letters of a new nation. New York: Broadway books, 1997.

This book is about letters from female abolishmnets such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and their newspaper the revvloution