Native Races and the War
Josephine Elizabeth Butler was a pioneering British feminist of the Victorian era, passionately advocating for liberal reforms. Her tireless efforts led to the establishment of international organizations like the International Abolitionist Federation, dedicated to combating the regulation of prostitution and the trafficking of women and children. This powerful book captures her deep-seated opposition to slavery in all its forms and resonates profoundly with the challenges we face in todays world. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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