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The Race Street Meetinghouse is an historic and still active Quaker meetinghouse at 1515 Cherry Street at the corner of N. 15th Street in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The meetinghouse served as the site of the Yearly Meeting of the Hicksite sect of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from 1857 to 1955. The meetinghouse was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its role in the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's suffrage, and the civil rights movement.

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  • Race Street Friends Meetinghouse (en)
  • 礼仕街聚会所 (zh)
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  • 礼仕街聚会所(英語:Race Street Meetinghouse)是一个历史悠久而仍然活跃的贵格会聚会所,位于美国宾夕法尼亚州费城市中心樱桃街1515号(北15街转角)。 该聚会所由费城年会建于1856年,长131英尺,宽80英尺,正面临樱桃街,与礼仕街之间有开放的庭院,内部分为南北两个会场。 礼仕街聚会所曾是妇女参与贵格会宗教活动和美国政治行动主义的最前沿。许多妇女运动的领导人都与该聚会所有关,其中包括废奴主义者和妇女权利活动家柳克丽霞·莫特、和平活动家和女性投票权运动领袖艾麗斯·保羅。 该聚会所由于在废除奴隶制,促成妇女选举权和民权运动方面的作用,在1993年被列为国家历史地标。 该聚会所是贵格会中心园区的一部分,其中包括美国贵格会全国办公室、贵格会世界协商委员会、和联合国协会大费城分会,还有雕塑家的17世纪贵格会殉道者玛丽·戴尔的雕像的复制品。贵格会会议中心建于1974年,由Cope&Lippincott设计。。 (zh)
  • The Race Street Meetinghouse is an historic and still active Quaker meetinghouse at 1515 Cherry Street at the corner of N. 15th Street in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The meetinghouse served as the site of the Yearly Meeting of the Hicksite sect of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from 1857 to 1955. The meetinghouse was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its role in the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's suffrage, and the civil rights movement. (en)
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  • Race Street Meetinghouse (en)
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  • The Race Street Meetinghouse is an historic and still active Quaker meetinghouse at 1515 Cherry Street at the corner of N. 15th Street in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The meetinghouse served as the site of the Yearly Meeting of the Hicksite sect of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from 1857 to 1955. Built in 1856 by the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and what is now known as Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, a building 131 feet long by 80 feet wide was set fairly close to its Cherry Street frontage but sufficiently far back from Race Street to provide a pleasant open yard. The structure built was not just one meeting house, but two, so arranged and divided that either party could dispose of its property without affecting the property of the other. Construction brought two meeting rooms 36 feet high, the northern chamber being 60 feet by 80; the southern, 46 by 80. Each had "youth's galleries" on three sides. Between the two meetinghouses, and exceeding them by 16 feet in total width, was a 25-by-96-foot three-story structure containing large rooms for committee meetings and other purposes. The Race Street Meetinghouse was at the forefront of women's involvement both in Quaker religion and in American political activism. Many leaders in the Women's Movement were associated with this meetinghouse; these included abolitionist and women's rights activist Lucretia Mott, peace activist Hannah Clothier Hull, and suffrage leader and Equal Rights Amendment author Alice Paul. The meetinghouse was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993 for its role in the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's suffrage, and the civil rights movement. The Meetinghouse is part of the Friends Center campus, which includes the National Office of the American Friends Service Committee, Friends World Committee for Consultation, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, and the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the United Nations Association. It is the site of a copy of Sylvia Shaw Judson's statue of Mary Dyer, the 17th-century Quaker martyr. The Friends Meeting Center, built in 1974, was designed by Cope & Lippincott. (en)
  • 礼仕街聚会所(英語:Race Street Meetinghouse)是一个历史悠久而仍然活跃的贵格会聚会所,位于美国宾夕法尼亚州费城市中心樱桃街1515号(北15街转角)。 该聚会所由费城年会建于1856年,长131英尺,宽80英尺,正面临樱桃街,与礼仕街之间有开放的庭院,内部分为南北两个会场。 礼仕街聚会所曾是妇女参与贵格会宗教活动和美国政治行动主义的最前沿。许多妇女运动的领导人都与该聚会所有关,其中包括废奴主义者和妇女权利活动家柳克丽霞·莫特、和平活动家和女性投票权运动领袖艾麗斯·保羅。 该聚会所由于在废除奴隶制,促成妇女选举权和民权运动方面的作用,在1993年被列为国家历史地标。 该聚会所是贵格会中心园区的一部分,其中包括美国贵格会全国办公室、贵格会世界协商委员会、和联合国协会大费城分会,还有雕塑家的17世纪贵格会殉道者玛丽·戴尔的雕像的复制品。贵格会会议中心建于1974年,由Cope&Lippincott设计。。 (zh)
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