Mrs. Caroline Earle White: A Retrospect (1916)
AUTHOR: Lovell, Mary Frances
PUBLICATION: “Mrs. Caroline Earle White: A Retrospect.” Journal of Zoöphily Vol. XXV no. 9 (September 1916): 131-132.
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KEYWORDS: animal welfare, anti-vivisection, children's rights
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SUMMARY (Ridvan Askin, edited Deborah Madsen):
The article eulogizes Caroline Earle White's work in animal welfare, particularly her anti-vivisection advocacy. Lovell's eulogy praises White's long-standing contributions to animal welfare. Lovell recounts how White co-founded the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals modeled on Henry Bergh's New York Society, and emphasizes her decades-long presidency of its Women's Branch. She also points out Whilte's activism with respect to children's rights. Lovell specifically lauds White's staunch anti-vivisection advocacy, including anti-vivisection campaigns and legal battles.
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How to cite this page:
Askin, Ridvan. 2024. "Mrs. Caroline Earle White: A Retrospect [summary]." Vegan Literary Studies: An American Textual History, 1776-1900. Edited by Deborah Madsen. University of Geneva. <Date accessed.> <https://www.unige.ch/vls/bibliography/author-bibliography/lovell-mary-frances-1843-1932/mrs-caroline-earle-white-retrospect-1916>.