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OUR DUMB ANIMALS: Early animal welfare concerns grew out of the fights against slavery and the explo...

OUR DUMB ANIMALS: Early animal welfare concerns grew out of the fights against slavery and the explo...

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OUR DUMB ANIMALS: Early animal welfare concerns grew out of the fights against slavery and the exploitation of children

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OUR DUMB ANIMALS: Early animal welfare concerns grew out of the fights against slavery and the exploitation of children

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Norwalk: Earth Action Network, Inc

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E (Norwalk, Conn.), 1995-09, Vol.6 (5), p.38

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English

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Norwalk: Earth Action Network, Inc

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"[Henry Bergh] foresaw every element of the modern animal protection movement--including so-called `factory farming,'" says ASPCA Senior Vice President Steve Zawistowski. In the 1860s, milk cattle were being kept in unventilated Manhattan warehouses and fed upon waste swill from the brewing industry. Bergh's new society was successful in getting "s...

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OUR DUMB ANIMALS: Early animal welfare concerns grew out of the fights against slavery and the exploitation of children

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1046-8021

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