PHILADELPHIA FEMALE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, this society, headquartered here, originally consisted of sixty women who sought to end slavery. After the Civil War, the society supported the cause of the freed slaves. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission


PHILADELPHIA FEMALE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY Organized in 1833 by Quaker abolitionist Lucretia Mott, this society, headquartered here, originally consisted of sixty women who sought to end slavery. After the Civil War, the society supported the cause of the freed slaves. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission


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