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Ernest Bell

(Bell, Ernest, 1851-1933)

Photograph of Ernest Bell, animal rights activist and vegetarian.
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Ernest Bell (8 March 1851 – 14 September 1933) was an English publisher, writer, and activist involved in a range of humanitarian and social reform movements in the United Kingdom. He is known for his advocacy of animal rights, animal welfare, vegetarianism, and anti-vivisection causes, as well as for his involvement in organisations including the Vegetarian Society, the Humanitarian League, and the League Against Cruel Sports, which he co-founded in 1925. (From Wikipedia)

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