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To Love One's Enemies

The work and life of Emily Hobhouse compiled from letters and writings, newspaper cuttings and official documents

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  • 710 pages
  • 25 hours of reading

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Emily Hobhouse was a pioneering humanitarian and advocate for women's rights in the early twentieth century. Known for her courage and commitment, she fought for the rights of South African women and children placed in concentration camps during the Boer War. Her activism led to her deportation from Cape Town, highlighting her dedication to social justice despite facing significant personal risks. Hobhouse's legacy as a feminist and pacifist continues to resonate, showcasing her relentless pursuit of humanitarian causes.

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To Love One's Enemies, Jennifer Hobhouse Balme

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2012
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