Elizabeth Fry
Discover the inspiring life of Elizabeth Fry, a remarkable social reformer who dedicated herself to improving the lives of the marginalized in society. Authored by June Rose and published by The History Press Ltd in 2007, this engaging biography spans 240 pages, offering a comprehensive look into the life of one of Great Britain's most notable women social reformers. Born into the Quaker community in 1780, Fry became a pioneering advocate for prison reform and championed the rights of women and children. Through her unwavering commitment to social justice, she left a lasting impact on the humanitarian efforts of her time. Dive into the pages of this enlightening biography to explore the legacy of Elizabeth Fry and her significant contributions toward social change.