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Lucretia Mott was a 19th-century American women's rights activist, abolitionist, and social reformer. She was a leading figure in the Quaker movement and helped to organize the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. She was also active in the anti-slavery movement and worked to improve the rights of African Americans. Mott's reform efforts extended into the areas of women's rights, racial equality, and education.