She exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, showing busts of prominent suffragettes Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Mott the Hoople | John Mott | The Rape of Lucretia | Lucretia Mott | Nevill Francis Mott | Mott, Hay and Anderson | Pseudacraea lucretia | Charles Mott | William Penn Mott, Jr. | William I. Mott | Warren Mott High School | The Rape of Lucretia (opera) | Mott MacDonald | Mott Community College | Lucretia | Joe Mott | Charles Stewart Mott Foundation | Basil Mott | William Mott | William A. Mott | Thomas Mott Osborne | ''The suicide of Lucretia'', by Jörg Breu the Elder | Richard Mott | Mott B. Schmidt | Lucretia Van Horn | Jordan L. Mott | Joe Mott's | Diane Mott Davidson | C.S. Mott Children's Hospital | Charles Stewart Mott |
A few women were included in the painting of the convention with Knight; these were Elizabeth Pease, Amelia Opie, Baroness Byron, Mary Anne Rawson, Mrs John Beaumont, Elizabeth Tredgold, Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law and niece Mary and right at the back Lucretia Mott.
Other women included were Amelia Opie, Baroness Byron, Mary Anne Rawson, Mrs John Beaumont, Elizabeth Tredgold, Mary Clarkson and, at the back, Lucretia Mott.
Her writings gave suffrage workers such as Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott several arguments and ideas that they would need to help end slavery and begin the women’s suffrage movement.