Elizabeth Fry: Prisons
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In 1813, Elizabeth Fry was asked to take action to help “poor suffering children” imprisoned with their mothers at Newgate Prison. She gathered a group of Quaker women together and they took baby clothes into the prison. She saw for herself the appalling conditions and despair, and thus began her life’s work.
ref: E5
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