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<p>That would be really interesting. It’s probably about Lucretia Coffin Mott, one of the founders of the school. The Coffins first landed in Salisbury, MA, then moved to Nantucket Island. After a couple of generations, the Coffin offspring had overrun Nantucket and spread out across the country. Several branches of the extended Coffin clan were very instrumental in the Underground Railroad, including the North Carolina Coffins, who later moved to Indiana and founded Earlham College. Lucretia Coffin moved from Nantucket with her husband to Philadelphia, where she was also involved in the abolishionist movement, the Underground Railroad, and founding Swarthmore. She also organized the Seneca Falls Convention, which marked the start of the women’s rights movement.</p>