Category
page 119th-century Quakers
Lou Henry Hoover
First Lady of the United States from 1929 to 1933
Dolley Madison
First Lady of the United States from 1809 to 1817
Lucretia Mott
American suffragist (1793–1880)

Nitobe Inazō
Japanese educator, agricultural economist and diplomat (1862–1933)

Betsy Ross
American upholsterer who was credited by her relatives with making the first American flag
Susanna M. Salter
American politician and activist (1860–1961)
Edward Hicks
American artist (1780-1849)
Dorothy Ripley
British missionary
Pierre Cérésole
Swiss pacifist, engineer and quaker (1879-1945)
John Neal
American writer (1793–1876)
John Cadbury
British businessman (1801–1889)
Francis Frith
English photographer (1822–1898)
Neal S. Dow
American Prohibition advocate and politician (1804–1897)
Isaac Lea
American geologist and Philadelphia publisher (Carey & Lea)
Anne Knight
British suffragist (1786-1862)
Elias Hicks
American preacher (1748-1830)

James Backhouse
English botanist and missionary (1794–1869)
Thomas Hanbury
British entrepreneur, philanthropist, gardener (1832-1907)
Priscilla Hannah Peckover
English pacifist
Caroline Stephen
English philanthropist, writer on Quakerism
William Tuke
English businessman and philanthropist (1732-1822)
Mary Birdsall
American journalist, suffragist, temperance worker

Jane Hunt
American Quaker (1812-1889)
Paul Cuffe
American businessman (1759-1817)
Forrest Shreve
American botanist (1878-1950)

Hannah Slater
Early American pioneer and inventor
George Washington Julian
American politician and lawyer (1817–1899)
Grimké sisters
white American female advocates of abolition of slavery and women's rights

Kathleen Innes
British educator, writer and pacifist (1883-1967)
Amy Post
American abolitionist and women's rights advocate (1802-1889)
George Aaron Barton
Canadian writer, academic and clergyman
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English Quaker activist (1847–1923)
Stephen Grellet
American Quaker missionary (1772-1855)
Eudora Bumstead
American poet, hymnwriter (1860-1892)
Sarah Pugh
American abolitionist, activist, and teacher