Born in 1793 on Nantucket Island, Lucretia Mott was called "the most venerated woman in America" upon her death in 1880. During her long and active life she was a reformer, Quaker minister, matriarch, antislavery leader, and crusader for women's rights.
Read an interview with author Margaret Hope Bacon, here.
Also written by Margaret Hope Bacon, The Back Bench: A Novel.
Author: Margaret Hope Bacon
Publisher: QuakerPress of FGC, 1999
ISBN: 9781888305098
Paperback, 295 pages