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By Lucretia Mott
Bacon, Margaret Hope. LUCRETIA MOTT SPEAKING: EXCERPTS FROM THE SERMONS ANDSPEECHES OF A FAMOUS 19TH CENTURY QUAKER MINISTER AND REFORMER. Pendle Hill, 1981. 31p.
Green, Dana (editor). LUCRETIA MOTT: HER COMPLETE SPEECHES AND SERMONS. Edwin Mellen Press, 1980. 401 p.
Tolles, Frederick B. (editor). SLAVERY AND "THE WOMAN QUESTION": LUCRETIA MOTT'S DIARY OF HER VISIT TO GREAT BRITAIN TO ATTEND THE WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION OF 1840. Friends Historical Association and Friends Historical Society, 1952. 86 p.
About Lucretia Mott, for Adults
Bacon, Margaret Hope. VALIANT FRIEND: THE LIFE OF LUCRETIA MOTT. Walker and Company, 1980. 265 p.
Burnett, Constance Buel. FIVE FOR FREEDOM. Greenwood Press, 1953. 317 p. Biographies of Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, and Carrie Chapman Catt.
Cromwell, Otelia. LUCRETIA MOTT. Harvard University Press, 1958. 241 p.
Fisher, Erica. A NEW-BORN SENSE OF DIGNITY AND FREEDOM. Fr. Book Supplies, 1989. James Backhouse Lecture, 1989. 22p. Contains material on Lucretia Mott, Margaret Fell Fox, and women's civil rights.
Friends General Conference. QUAKER TORCH BEARERS. Friends General Conference, 1943. 217 p. A collection that includes a biography of Lucretia Mott by Shirley Spain.
Friends Journal, January, 1993. Special issue for Lucretia Mott's 200th birthday.
Graham, Maureen. WOMEN OF POWER AND PRESENCE: THE SPIRITUAL FORMATION OF FOUR QUAKER WOMEN MINISTERS. Pendle Hill, 1990. 39p. Includes Rebecca Jones, Rachel Hicks, Elizabeth Fry and Lucretia Mott.
Hallowell, Anna Davis. JAMES AND LUCRETIA MOTT: LIFE AND LETTERS. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1884. 566 p.
Vipont, Elfrida. A FAITH TO LIVE BY. Friends General Conference, 1962. 199 p. A collection of Quaker biographies that includes Lucretia Mott.
About Lucretia Mott, for Children and Young Adults
Bacon, Margaret Hope. THE NIGHT THEY BURNED PENNSYLVANIA HALL. Unpublished,1979. 12p. A play written for First Day School performance.
Bryant, Jennifer F. LUCRETIA MOTT: A GUIDING LIGHT. Eerdmans, 1996. 182p. Illustrated with some historic photographs. Nicely written, attractive, with accurate information.
Burnett, Constance Buel. LUCRETIA MOTT: GIRL OF OLD NANTUCKET. Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1951. 192 p. An illustrated biography for young people. Grades 2-5.
Faber, Doris. LUCRETIA MOTT: FOE OF SLAVERY. Garrard Publishing Company, 1971. 80 p. An illustrated children's book. Grades 3-6.
Hollingsworth, Barbara, et al. LIVES THAT SPEAK: A SHARING UNIT FOR GRADES ONE THROUGH SIX. Friends United Press, undated. 38 p. A series of lesson plans that includes one based on the life of Lucretia Mott.
Jacob, Caroline N. BUILDERS OF THE QUAKER ROAD, 1652-1952. Henry Regnery Company, 1952. 233 p. A collection of Quaker biographies for young adults that includes Lucretia Mott.
Levenson, Nancy Smiler. THE FIRST WOMEN WHO SPOKE OUT. Dillon Press, 1983. 126 p. Lives of the Grimke sisters, Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone.
Sawyer, Kem Knapp. LUCRETIA MOTT: FRIEND OF JUSTICE. Discovery Enterprises, 1991. 48 p. A picture-book biography illustrated by Leslie Carow. Grades 3-5
Sterling, Dorothy. LUCRETIA MOTT, GENTLE WARRIOR. Doubleday, 1964. 237 p. A biography for young adults. Grades 8-10
Curriculum Materials
Brick, Lynne and Henderson, Barbara. QUAKERS ANSWER THE CALL: LESSONS DRAWN FROM QUAKER LIVES. IDEAS FOR ALL AGES. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, undated. 32 p. A series of lesson plans that includes one for teaching about Lucretia Mott.
LUCRETIA MOTT, 1793-1880: EACH LITTLE ACT OF KINDNESS. By Stephan Gable and others. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1993. 52p. Special project for First Day School, 1993, published by CCYPYM.
Audiovisual Materials
LUCRETIA MOTT. 59 minutes. Produced as a film by Elaine Prater Hodges for the Philadelphia Area Cultural Consortium and Take-One Productions, 1985. This tape on the Quaker abolitionist, peace activist, and women's rights advocate brings to life issues which are as relevant today as they were in the Civil War period. Based on the book VALIANT FRIEND by Margaret Hope Bacon. Available on film or video.
SLIDE SHOW BY MARGARET BACON. This is in the process of production as of 9-18-92. The PYM Library has ordered a copy from FGC to be received when ready.
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