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  1. Martha Coffin Wright fue una feminista americana, cristiana cuáquera abolicionista y firmante de la Declaración de Seneca Falls que fue muy amiga y partidaria de Harriet Tubman.

  2. The Agitators tells the story of Frances Miller Seward, Martha Coffin Wright, and Harriet Tubman, who crossed paths in Auburn, New York. ... Wickenden covers how Seward, Wright, ...

  3. Martha Coffin Wright, född 1806, död 1875, var en amerikansk abolitionist. Hon är representerad i National Women's Hall of Fame. Referenser. a b Invalda i National Women's Hall of Fame 1970–1979; 1973: Jane Addams · Marian Anderson · Susan B. Anthony · Clara ...

  4. 6 de abr. de 2019 · Martha Coffin Pelham Wright was one of five women who planned the first women’s right convention and presided over numerous women’s rights and anti-slavery conventions (womenshistory.org). She is known for her contributions to humanities and was inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame in 2007.

  5. At Smith & Nixon's Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 17–18, 1855, Martha Coffin Wright presided over the standing room only crowd. Wright, a younger sister of Lucretia Mott and a founding member of the first Seneca Falls Convention, contrasted the large hall packed with supporters to the much smaller gathering in 1848, called "in timidity and doubt of our own strength, our own capacity ...

  6. 13 de abr. de 2021 · Her friend Martha Coffin Wright was already in Auburn, where she found herself torn between the demands of abolition and women's rights advocates, both of whose causes she cherished.

  7. Martha Coffin Wright was an American feminist, abolitionist, and signatory of the Declaration of Sentiments. Background Martha Coffin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on Christmas Day 1806, the youngest child of Anna Folger and Thomas Coffin, a merchant and former Nantucket ship captain.