Mott, Lucretia to Roadside family, 1870 5mo 23
Scope and Contents
2 pages. Fragment. Date and location are inferred based on records of Lucretia Mott's travels. She writes that she and Sojourner Truth spoke at a meeting at the Young Men's Christian Union Hall, and Truth is "going to labor with the colored people of Jersey." Partially written over a mailer seeking donations towards the cause of the abolition of capital punishment.
Subjects: Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Women orators; Antislavery movements
Relevant locations: Orange (N.J.)
Dates
- Creation: 1870 5mo 23
Conditions Governing Access
Access to the collection is restricted except by permission of the Director or Curator; many of the letters have been published elsewhere or transcribed.
Physical Facet
1 L
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