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Josephine E. Butler: An Autobiographical Memoir

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A largely self-voiced memoir assembles the author's recollections, speeches, and selections from her published writings to present both private life and public labors. It traces family origins and formative years in the border country, domestic affections, and intellectual development. It follows her emergence as a public campaigner focused on women's education, organized resistance to governmental regulation of vice, and efforts to build federations and coordinate conferences. Chapters recount missions abroad, work relating to India and international meetings, and the rhetorical and organizational means she employed. The volume pairs narrative with edited extracts, portraits, an appendix, and concluding reflections on memory and purpose.

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Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler

Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler was a prominent British social reformer and advocate for women's rights in the 19th century. She is best known for her passionate work against the regulation of prostitution and her efforts to improve the education and employment opportunities for women. Butler's influential writings, such as "The Constitutional Iniquity Involved in All Forms of the Regulation of Prostitution," reflect her commitment to social justice and reform. Her autobiographical memoir provides insight into her life and the challenges she faced as a pioneer in the fight for women's rights. Through her advocacy, Butler significantly contributed to the discourse surrounding gender equality and social reform during her time.

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