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  2. Cleveland Amory - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Amory (September 2, 1917 – October 14, 1998) was an American author, reporter, television critic, commentator and animal rights activist. He wrote a series of popular books poking fun at the pretensions and customs of society, starting with The Proper Bostonians in 1947. From the 1950s through the 1990s, he had a career as a ...

  3. Rise for Animals - Wikipedia

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    Author Cleveland Amory was NEAVS president from 1987 until 1998. [6] He has been described as "the founding father of the modern animal protection movement." [7] In anticipation of his retirement, Amory appointed a nominating committee that chose psychologist and former NEAVS board member, Theodora Capaldo, to succeed him.

  4. List of animal rights advocates - Wikipedia

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    The animal rights movement emerged in the 19th century, focused largely on opposition to vivisection, and in the 1960s the modern movement sprang up in England around the Hunt Saboteurs Association. In the 1970s, the Australian and American philosophers Peter Singer and Tom Regan began to provide the movement with its philosophical foundations.

  5. The Cat Who Came for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The Cat Who Came for Christmas is the first book in a trilogy written by Cleveland Amory, an American author who wrote extensively about animal rights.Amory recounts his rescue and adoption of Polar Bear, a cat he featured in two future books.

  6. Meet the Woman Who Wants to Create a Kinder World for Animals

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    Dover’s kitten, Huckleberry, was the target of a hate crime in 2018; meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic and four natural disasters were creating an animal welfare crisis in the Southwest part of ...

  7. The NIH had been deleting all social media comments containing words like animal, testing, and cruel. The NIH Deleted Comments Criticizing Animal Testing. A Federal Court Says That Violates the ...

  8. Wayne Pacelle - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Pacelle (born August 4, 1965) is an American animal rights and animal welfare activist, non-profit businessperson and author. Two of his books have been New York Times best-sellers.

  9. Animal activist incarcerated for alleged offensive tweet ...

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