Why did Lucretia Mott have organizational skills and public speaking experience that other women of her day did not?
She was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
She was an immigrant from Britain, where women already had the rights that American women desired.
She was the daughter of a powerful senator and had heard political speeches from her childhood.
Her Quaker faith allowed women to take public roles that other religions prohibited.
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