This detailed biography of Elizabeth Fry offers a comprehensive look at the life and accomplishments of one of England's most significant social reformers. From her work with prisoners and the poor to her advocacy for women's rights, Fry was a champion of social justice and equality. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of philanthropy and social reform in England.
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