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She was known as a ?forceful, yet intelligent' woman. Lucretia's made her only trip in 1840. She was one of six chosen women delegates from the several American antislavery societies to the World's Anti-Slavery Convention. She and James Mott sailed for England on May 5. On June 12, she and the other women delegates were refused seats, despite the protest of other Americans attending the convention...
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At this conference, Lucretia met Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In 1848, people saw the birth of the women's rights movement in the historic Seneca Falls Convention which issued the women's Declaration of Sentiments, a call for equal treatment of women. Lucretia took charge over the meeting and was the first to sign the declaration...
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Lucretia Mott   1848 Women's Rights Convention   Seneca Falls Convention   Problem Analysis Convention & Meeting Management   Convention on the Rights of the Child   Evolution of Individual Rights Prior to the Constitutional Convention   Sexual Violence Against African-American Women: Beyond Slavery, Beyond The Physical   Women's Rights Elizabeth Stanton   Equal Rights for Women   Living The Legacy: The Women's Rights Movement 1848-1998   EQUAL CIVIL RIGHTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY   A Convention Of Society   American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Rights   American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Rights   During The French Revolution, Did Ideas And Events Influenced Women To Break From The Conformities Of Their Society And Fight For Their Civil Rights?  
 
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