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Emma Raymond Pitman

Elizabeth Fry

In “Elizabeth Fry,” Emma Raymond Pitman presents a compelling biography that chronicles the life and enduring impact of Elizabeth Fry, the 19th-century Quaker social reformer known for her pioneering efforts in prison reform and advocating for the rights of women and children. The narrative unfolds with a strong emphasis on Fry's moral convictions and social activism, employing a literary style that is both accessible and evocative, weaving personal anecdotes with historical context. Pitman's meticulous research and vivid descriptions effectively illuminate Fry's struggle against the societal norms of her time and her tireless dedication to humanitarian causes, rendering a portrait of an indomitable spirit shaped by faith and compassion. Emma Raymond Pitman, a notable biographer and historian, dedicated her work to exploring figures who shaped social reform movements. Her background in Quakerism and keen interest in women's history fuelled her desire to bring forth Fry's story, reflecting her commitment to social justice and equality. Pitman'Äôs intimate understanding of her subject allows readers to appreciate the broader implications of Fry's work and her relevance in contemporary discussions about justice and reform. Readers seeking inspiration from a life dedicated to social change will find “Elizabeth Fry” an enlightening exploration of one of history's remarkable reformers. This biography not only sheds light on Fry'Äôs significant contributions but also invites reflection on persistent issues of justice and compassion in our society today.
222 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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