
Martha Coffin Wright
Abolitionism, Boston, Religious Society of Friends, Tampa, Florida, Lucretia Mott
Herausgegeben: Angelus, Jerold
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Martha Coffin Wright (December 25, 1806 1875) was an American feminist, abolitionist, and signatory of the Declaration of Sentiments. 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. After the Coffin family moved to Philadelphia, Martha was educated at Quaker schools. Martha married Peter Pelham of Kentucky in 1824 and moved with him to a frontier f...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Martha Coffin Wright (December 25, 1806 1875) was an American feminist, abolitionist, and signatory of the Declaration of Sentiments. 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. After the Coffin family moved to Philadelphia, Martha was educated at Quaker schools. Martha married Peter Pelham of Kentucky in 1824 and moved with him to a frontier fort at Tampa Bay, Florida. They had a daughter. Peter died in 1826, leaving Martha a nineteen-year-old widow with an infant child. She moved to upstate New York to teach painting and writing at a Quaker school for girls. She married a young law student named David Wright and had six more children.