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Elizabeth Fry: Angel of Newgate
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Elizabeth Fry: Angel of Newgate

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Exposed to the horrendous living conditions of women prisoners and their children, Elizabeth Fry pledged to improve the lives of society’s most desperate people-something no one else dared to do. Telling doubters, If I don’t, who will? Betsy became one of England’s greatest reformers and one of the nineteenth century’s most beloved people. Guided by her Quaker values, she led efforts in education and literacy, prison reform, and-together with figures such as William Wilberforce and Thomas Fowell Buxton-the abolition of slavery. Elizabeth Fry insisted on justice and forever changed the way human beings treat one another (1780-1845).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emerald Books
Date
1 March 2015
ISBN
9781624860645

Exposed to the horrendous living conditions of women prisoners and their children, Elizabeth Fry pledged to improve the lives of society’s most desperate people-something no one else dared to do. Telling doubters, If I don’t, who will? Betsy became one of England’s greatest reformers and one of the nineteenth century’s most beloved people. Guided by her Quaker values, she led efforts in education and literacy, prison reform, and-together with figures such as William Wilberforce and Thomas Fowell Buxton-the abolition of slavery. Elizabeth Fry insisted on justice and forever changed the way human beings treat one another (1780-1845).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emerald Books
Date
1 March 2015
ISBN
9781624860645