
Event Details
Join us! March 7, 2026 | 2:00–3:00 PM | $25.00 Admission
Limited Seating - RSVP Required > https://pay.gatherplace.org/cd24e6c3-ef6c-474c-814d-cd4 Step into history and meet Lucretia Mott, one of the 19th century’s most courageous voices for equality. In this powerful one-hour first-person presentation, Lucretia Mott comes to life through compelling storytelling that reveals how her Quaker faith shaped her lifelong commitment to anti-slavery, women’s rights, and social justice. Experience her journey as a minister, reformer, and co-organizer of the historic Seneca Falls Convention, and discover how her activism influenced communities in Bucks County and beyond. Through passion, conviction, and moral clarity, Mott challenged injustice and helped lay the foundation for the early fight for equality in America. Join us for an inspiring afternoon of history brought to life — where the past speaks directly to the present.