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The Daughters of Lucretia Mott Welcome You

The Daughters of Lucretia Mott was founded in June, 2020 in response to the nationwide outcry for the reform of systemic racism. The members of the Daughters of Lucretia Mott are dedicated to the betterment of American society through education, activism, and action. Patriots before all else, DLM members work together to improve the United States of America.

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Goals

Reinforcing our Commitment

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"When the true history of the antislavery cause shall be written, women will occupy a large space in its pages, for the cause of the slave has been peculiarly woman's cause."

-Frederick Douglass

Upon meeting Lucretia Mott: 

"She is sensible and lively, and an abolitionist of the most intrepid school."

-John Quincy Adams

Pledge

As a part of the Daughters of Lucretia Mott, I pledge that:

I believe in the furthering of American Ideals like freedom and liberty for all people, regardless of race, gender, culture or religion.
I am willing to engage in constructive and kind conversations about subjects that may be difficult to discuss because I am aware that the sharing of stories and the addressing of difficult problems leads to the betterment of society.
I am committed to learning more about our history and the different kinds of people and cultures that make up the United States of America
I am committed to learning more about the structure of our government
I am committed to holding politicians responsible for their actions
I know that as Americans we have more in common than we don't
I believe in coming together to make a better nation

Contact The Daughters of Lucretia Mott

Get in touch with The Daughters of Lucretia Mott to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.

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“Any great change must expect opposition because it shakes the very foundation of privilege.”

- Lucretia Mott

©2020 by The Daughters of Lucretia Mott.

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