Freeberg, Ernest

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Traitor to his species

Henry Bergh and the birth of the animal rights movement
2020
". . . the story of the man who gave rights to animals. In Gilded Age America, people and animals lived cheek-by-jowl in environments that were dirty and dangerous to man and beast alike. The industrial city brought suffering, but it also inspired a compassion for animals that fueled a controversial anti-cruelty movement. From the center of these debates, Henry Bergh launched a shocking campaign to grant rights to animals. . . . . a social history, awash with colorful characters. Cheered on by thousands of men and women who joined his cause, Bergh fought with robber barons, Five Points gangs, and legendary impresario P.T. Barnum, as they pushed for new laws to protect trolley horses, livestock, stray dogs, and other animals . . . tells the story of a remarkable man who gave voice to the voiceless and shaped our modern relationship with animals"--Provided by publisher.

The education of Laura Bridgman

first deaf and blind person to learn language
2001
Discusses how Laura Bridgeman learned language in the mid-nineteenth century, despite the fact that she was both deaf and blind.

The age of Edison

electric light and the invention of modern America
2013
Discuses how Edison's invention of the incandescent light bulb and the technological revolution influenced technological innovation and invention.
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