I founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, in 1866 she became the first president of the American Equal Rights Association, and founded the organized women's rights movement in the United States. I have made a significant impact on women’s rights and America.
You see, I have had no ordinary life. As a kid, I was raised a Quaker and attended a Quaker boarding school in upstate New York. This is where I learned about the horrors of slavery. I eventually met my future husband while working as an assistant teacher. In 1809, my family and James moved to Philadelphia, and two years later, I married James Mott. I was furious with the wrongs in the world, so I became a preacher with James supporting me. Eventually,