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Author Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880, author.

Title Lucretia Mott speaks : the essential speeches and sermons / edited by Christopher Densmore, Carol Faulkner, Nancy Hewitt, and Beverly Wilson Palmer.

Publication Info. Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 224 pages) : illustrations.
Series Women, gender, and sexuality in American history
Women, gender, and sexuality in American history.
Note Description based on print version record.
Contents Twelfth Street Meeting, Philadelphia, 1818 -- Pennsylvania Hall, Philadelphia, May 16 and 17, 1838 -- New England Non-Resistance Society, Chardon Street Chapel, Boston, September 25--27, 1839 -- Unitarian Chapel, August 9, 1840, Glasgow, Scotland -- Marlboro Chapel, Boston, September 23, 1841 -- Rose Street Meeting, New York City, September 29, 1841 -- Manhattan Society, Asbury Church, New York City, September 29, 1841 -- Unitarian Church, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1843 -- Hicksite Meetinghouse, Rochester, New York, July 21, 1844 -- Unitarian Christians Convention, First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, October 22, 1846 -- Anti-Sabbath Convention, The Melodeon, Boston, March 24, 1848 -- American Anti-Slavery Society, Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, May 9, 1848 -- Women's Rights Convention, Wesleyan Chapel, Seneca Falls, New York, July 19--20, 1848 -- Women's Rights Convention, Unitarian Church, Rochester, New York, August 2, 1848 -- "Sermon to the Medical Students," Cherry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, February 11, 1849 -- American Anti-Slavery Society, Minerva Rooms, New York City, May 8, 1849 -- Cherry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, November 4, 1849 -- Cherry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, November 6, 1849 -- "Discourse on Woman," Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, December 17, 1849 -- Cherry Street Meeting, Philadelphia, March 31, 1850 -- Women's Rights Convention, Brinley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, October 23--24, 1850 -- Isaac T. Hopper Memorial Service, Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, May 12, 1852 -- Women's Rights Convention, Horticultural Hall, West Chester, Pennsylvania, June 2--3, 1852 -- Women's Rights Convention, City Hall, Syracuse, New York, September 8--10, 1852 -- Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Horticultural Hall, West Chester, Pennsylvania, October 25--26, 1852 -- Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, December 15--16, 1852 -- Women's Rights Convention, Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, September 6--7, 1853 -- Women's Rights Convention, Melodeon Hall, Cleveland, October 5 and 7, 1853 -- Rose Street Meeting, New York City, November 11, 1855 -- Women's Rights Convention, Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, November 25--26, 1856 -- Yardleyville, Pennsylvania, September 26, 1858 -- American Anti-Slavery Society, Assembly Rooms, New York City, May 11, 1859 -- Anti-Slavery Sympathy Meeting, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, December 16, 1859 -- Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Town-Hall, Kennett Square, October 25--26, 1860 -- Fifteenth Street Meeting, New York City, June 1, 1862 -- 30th Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Concert Hall, Philadelphia, December 3--4, 1863 -- American Anti-Slavery Society, Church of the Puritans and Cooper Institute, New York City, May 10--11, 1864 -- Women's Rights Convention, Church of the Puritans, New York City, May 10, 1866 -- Fifteenth Street Meeting, New York City, November 11, 1866 -- Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, November 22--23, 1866 -- American Equal Rights Association, Church of the Puritans, New York City, May 9--10, 1867 -- Free Religious Association, Horticultural Hall, Boston, May 30, 1867 -- Second Unitarian Church, Brooklyn, New York, November 24, 1867 -- Pennsylvania Peace Society, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia, November 17--18, 1868 -- Race Street Meeting, Philadelphia, March 14, 1869 -- Women's Suffrage Meeting, Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, May 14, 1869 -- Pennsylvania Peace Society, Friends' Meeting House, Abington, Pennsylvania, September 19, 1869 -- Opening of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, November 10, 1869 -- Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, Assembly Buildings, March 24, 1870 -- American Anti-Slavery Society, Apollo Hall, New York City, April 9, 1870 -- Reform League, Steinway Hall, New York City, May 9, 1871 -- Fifteenth Street Meeting, New York City, May 26, 1872 -- Funeral of Mary Ann W. Johnson, Home of Oliver Johnson, New York City, June 10, 1872 -- Free Religious Association, Tremont Temple, Boston, May 30, 1873 -- Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting, Race Street, November 4, 1873 -- Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Concert Hall, Philadelphia, April 14, 1875 -- Free Religious Association, Beethoven Hall, Boston, May 28, 1875 -- Women's Peace Festival, Institute Hall, Philadelphia, June 2, 1875 -- Women's Peace Festival, Mercantile Hall, Philadelphia, June 2, 1876 -- 30th Anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention, Unitarian Church, Rochester, New York, July 19, 1878.
Summary "Committed abolitionist, controversial Quaker minister, tireless pacifist, fiery crusader for women's rights--Lucretia Mott was one of the great reformers in America history. Her sixty years of sermons and speeches reached untold thousands of people. Yet Mott eschewed prepared lectures in favor of an extemporaneous speaking style inspired by the inner light at the core of her Quaker faith. It was left to stenographers, journalists, Friends, and colleagues to record her words for posterity. Drawing on widely scattered archives, newspaper accounts, and other sources, Lucretia Mott Speaks unearths the essential speeches and remarks from Mott's remarkable career. The editors have chosen selections representing important themes and events in her public life. Extensive annotations provide vibrant context and show Mott's engagement with allies and opponents. The speeches illuminate her passionate belief that her many causes were all intertwined. The result is an authoritative resource, one that enriches our understanding of Mott's views, rhetorical strategies, and still-powerful influence on American society." -- Publisher's description.
Subject LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Speeches.
Quakers -- Sermons.
Sermons, American.
Church and social problems.
Church and social problems. (OCoLC)fst00860491
Quakers. (OCoLC)fst01084913
Sermons, American. (OCoLC)fst01113225
Genre/Form Sermons. (OCoLC)fst01423904
Added Author Densmore, Christopher, editor.
Faulkner, Carol, editor.
Hewitt, Nancy A., 1951- editor.
Palmer, Beverly Wilson, 1936- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880. Lucretia Mott speaks. Urbana, Illinois : University of Illinois Press, [2017] 0252040791 (DLC) 2016962070 (OCoLC)962242604
ISBN 9780252099250 (electronic bk.)
0252099257 (electronic bk.)
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