Lucretia Mott
1793–1880 (age 87)
Activist
Biography
Lucretia Mott (1793–1880) was a Quaker minister, abolitionist, and women's rights advocate whose voice rang out from the meeting houses of Pennsylvania and beyond. She helped found the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, attended the first women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, and championed temperance, peace, and equal treatment for all who lived under the law.
Her legacy is remembered at Fair Hill Burial Ground, where pilgrims come to honor a lifelong campaigner who turned her faith into practical action, teaching generations that reform begins with earnest listening, careful dialogue, and brave testimony.