Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society: Abolitionist Pioneers
The Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, a pioneering abolitionist organization, was established in 1833 by Lucretia Mott, Sarah Pugh, and other prominent female activists. Dedicated to combating the evils of slavery, the society played a pivotal role in mobilizing women for the anti-slavery movement, advocating for legislative reforms, supporting the Underground Railroad, and providing assistance to … Read more