Intl. Anti-Vivisection Congress - Back Row: Mrs. Clinton Pichney Farrell; Mrs. L. B. Henderson; Pell Warning. Front Row: Mrs. Caroline E. White; Miss Lind-Af-Hageby; Mrs. R. G. Ingersol [sic], 1913. American activists and campaigners: Lizzy Lind af Hageby (front row, centre) was a Swedish-British feminist and animal rights advocate who became a prominent anti-vivisection activist. Next to her, (front row, right) is freethinker and agnostic Eva Parker Ingersoll, wife of Robert G. Ingersoll.


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