Category
page 1Quaker abolitionists
Susan B. Anthony
American women's rights activist (1820-1906)
Lucretia Mott
American suffragist (1793–1880)

John Greenleaf Whittier
American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery (1807-1892)

Sarah Grimké
American abolitionist (1792–1873)

Johns Hopkins
American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and abolitionist (1795–1873)
Thomas Hodgkin
British pathologist and social reformer (1798-1866)
Angelina Grimké
American abolitionist and feminist
Dorothy Ripley
British missionary
Amelia Opie
English writer, novelist, abolitionist (1769-1853)
Abby Kelley Foster
American activist (1811–1887)
Public Universal Friend
American preacher (1752–1819)
William Thornton
British-American physician, inventor, painter and architect (1759-1828)
Anna Elizabeth Dickinson
American abolitionist and suffragist (1842-1932)
Benjamin Lay
American Quaker activist
Neal S. Dow
American Prohibition advocate and politician (1804–1897)
Francis Daniel Pastorius
German-born American educator, lawyer, poet, and public official
Ann Preston
American physician
John Woolman
American Quaker preacher and writer 1720-1772

Emily Howland
American philanthropist
Anne Knight
British suffragist (1786-1862)
William Parker Foulke
American paleontologist (1816–1865)

Graceanna Lewis
American ornithologist, naturalist, illustrator and abolitionist (1821–1912)

Levi Coffin
American educator and abolitionist (1798-1877)
Elias Hicks
American preacher (1748-1830)
Martha Coffin Wright
American activist (1806–1875)

Elizabeth Margaret Chandler
American abolitionist and writer (1807-1834)
Anthony Benezet
American quaker teacher and abolitionist
Paul Cuffe
American businessman (1759-1817)
Thomas Garrett
American abolitionist
Noah Haynes Swayne
American jurist (1804–1884); US Supreme Court justice from 1862 to 1881

Jane Hunt
American Quaker (1812-1889)
Mary Birdsall
American journalist, suffragist, temperance worker
Benjamin Lundy
American Quaker abolitionist (1789-1839)

William Allen
English scientist and philanthropist (1770–1843)
George Washington Julian
American politician and lawyer (1817–1899)
Elizabeth Powell Bond
educator and social activist

Richard Mott
mayor of Toledo, Ohio, and U.S. Representative from Ohio
Timothy Matlack
American brewer
Joseph Sturge
English Quaker, abolitionist and activist; (1793-1859)
Laura Smith Haviland
American abolitionist and suffragette (1808-1898)
John Coakley Lettsom
British Virgin Islands born English physician and scientist (1744–1815)
Moses Brown
American businessman (1738–1836)
Mary F. Thomas
American suffragette and physician
Abigail Hopper Gibbons
American abolitionist, reformer, activist and Civil War nurse (1801-1893)

Mary Ann M'Clintock
American suffragist and abolitionist

Elizabeth Heyrick
British philanthropist (1769-1831)
Sarah Pugh
American abolitionist, activist, and teacher
Amy Post
American abolitionist and women's rights advocate (1802-1889)
Elizabeth Buffum Chace
American activist