Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1820 - 1906
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Mariana Wright Chapman Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-260
Abstract
Mariana Wright Chapman was a prominant New York Quaker suffragist. The collection includes correspondence received while she was active in suffrage activities in New York State, 1893-1900, family letters, particularly between Mariana and her husband, Noah, and the correspondence of the Wrights, the Chapmans, and of her son, A.Wright Chapman. The collection also includes Mariana's journals from 1895-1900, that of Caroline Willets, 1842-1846, and as well as suffrage memorabilia, family...
Dates:
1808-1983 (bulk: 1842-1911)
Joseph A. and Ruth Dugdale Correspondence
Collection — Othertype SC-032
Identifier: SFHL-SC-032
Abstract
Correspondence of Dugdale and his wife, Ruth Dugdale, both of whom were active in reform efforts such as the abolition of slavery and women's rights. Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Thomas Garrett, William Lloyd Garrison, James Mott, Lucretia Mott, and Wendell Phillips.
Dates:
1841-1873
Mott Manuscripts
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-MSS-035
Abstract
Lucretia Mott was a prominent Philadelphia Quaker minister and a leader in reform movements, especially antislavery, education, peace, and women's rights. She was born in 1793 in Nantucket, Mass., the daughter of Thomas and Anna Coffin, and educated at Nine Partners Boarding School in Dutchess Co., N.Y. In 1811, she married James Mott and they settled in Philadelphia, Pa. The Motts were active Hicksite Quakers, and Lucretia served as clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and traveled in the...
Dates:
1831-1898
Post family papers
Collection — Othertype SC-176
Identifier: SFHL-SC-176
Abstract
Correspondence received by Mary and Joseph Post from 1833 to 1882. Also includes a letter from Elias Hicks to Willet Robbins, a letter received from the English Quaker minister, Martha Routh (1782), and a number of family deeds and other papers. Correspondents of Joseph and Mary Post include Anna Greene, John Ketcham, Amy (Kirby) and Isaac Post, Joseph Dugdale, James and Lucretia Mott, and Cyrus Peirce. Topics include the illness of Priscilla Cadwallader"modern" abolitionism, spiritualism...
Dates:
1742-1908
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers collection
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-806
Abstract
A collection relating to the work of anti-slavery advocate and worker, Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, and the circle of others involved, including John Greenleaf Whittier, William Lloyd Garrison and Susan B. Anthony. There are a number of issues of the Herald of Freedom of which Rogers was the editor.
Dates:
1800-1911
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- Abolitionists -- United States 2
- Antislavery movements -- United States 2
- Social reformers -- United States 2
- Abolitionists -- United States -- History -- 19th century 1
- Antislavery movements 1
- Congregational Friends 1
- Enslaved persons -- Emancipation -- United States 1
- Feminism -- United States 1
- Feminism -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
- Feminists -- United States -- Correspondence 1
- Hicksites 1
- Lay ministry -- Society of Friends 1
- Quaker women 1
- Quaker women -- United States 1
- Quakers -- Pennsylvania 1
- Quakers -- United States 1
- Slavery -- United States 1
- Slavery and the church -- Society of Friends 1
- Social problems -- United States 1
- Society of Friends -- New York (State) 1
- Spiritualism -- New York (State) 1
- Spirituality -- Society of Friends 1
- Underground Railroad -- New York (State) -- Rochester 1
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Public Opinion 1
- Women -- Suffrage -- United States 1
- Women abolitionists -- United States -- Correspondence 1
- Women social reformers -- United States 1
- Women's rights -- United States 1
- Women's rights -- United States -- History -- Sources 1 + ∧ less
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