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  2. John Lawrence (writer) - Wikipedia

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    His father John died when Lawrence was 10, and Lawrence later invested his inheritance in a stock farm. When he was 15 he wrote a school essay "in favour of kindness to animals". His first publications were political and showed admiration of the French Revolution and advancing the rights of man.

  3. Laurids Smith - Wikipedia

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    The book attempts to substantiate demands for kindness to animals with evidence of animal intelligence. [6] It was published in Danish and German. [7] Smith was influenced by a 1711 work by Adam Gottlieb Weigen, another early animal rights writer. [7] A monument in his honour is located at Holmen Church cemetery in Copenhagen. [7]

  4. John Styles - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) sponsored an essay competition, with a prize of £100, for the best essay encouraging greater kindness to animals (illustrating "the obligations of humanity as due to the brute creation").

  5. The Lives of Animals - Wikipedia

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    The Lives of Animals (1999) is a metafictional novella about animal rights by the South African novelist J. M. Coetzee, recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature. [1] The work is introduced by Amy Gutmann and followed by a collection of responses by Marjorie Garber , Peter Singer , Wendy Doniger and Barbara Smuts . [ 2 ]

  6. Ralph Waldo Trine - Wikipedia

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    Trine was a vegetarian for ethical reasons and supported animal welfare. [9] His book Every Living Creature called for kindness to animals and advocated a vegetarian diet. [9] [10] He was the director of the American Humane Education Society and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. [1] [3]

  7. Black Beauty - Wikipedia

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    She said that her purpose in writing the novel was "to induce kindness, sympathy, and an understanding treatment of horses" [1] —an influence she attributed to an essay on animals she read earlier by Horace Bushnell (1802–1876) entitled "Essay on Animals". [8]

  8. Bands of Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Bands of Mercy were formal, locally led organizations in the 19th and 20th centuries that brought people—especially children and adolescents—together to learn about kindness to non-human animals. The Bands also worked to help animals and prevent cruelty in their area through humane education and direct action .

  9. Brown Animal Sanatory Institution - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Activists writing in the press pointed out that a founding principle, "kindness to animals is a general principle of the Institution" was hardly followed. [6] The Superintendents of the Brown Institution were: Burdon-Sanderson (1871-1878) W. S. Greenfield (1878-1881) C. S. Roy (1881 - 1884) Victor Horsley (1884 - 1891) C. S. Sherrington ...