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Lucretia Mott was viewed in her time as a dominant figure in the struggle for equality. She was the "moving spirit" of the first women's rights convention at Seneca Falls and envisioned women's rights as an extension of the universal principles of liberty and equality.

Join the Roosevelt Library and the Mid Hudson Antislavery History Project -- in conjunction with the National Archives Foundation's "Rightfully Hers" programming with support from Maggie & Robert Boroujerdi -- for a discussion with Mott historian Professor Carol Faulkner and Library Director Paul Sparrow.

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