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"Name your 10 favorite humanitarians of the 19th century." To this interesting question, replies have been received from 100 men and women, many of them of national and some of international fame. Among the contributors are:
ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE ERNEST CROSBY ALEXIS ALADIN PAUL CARUS ABRAHAM JACOBI EUGENE DEBS ROSE HARTWICK THORPE BENJAMIN R. TUCKER JOHN SPARGO WILLIAM MARION REEDY EDWARD BLISS FOOTE HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT EMMA GOLDMAN HARRIOT STANTON BLATCH HYPATIA BRADLAUGH LUTHER BURBANK HERBERT N. Ca.s.sON VOLTAIRINE DE CLEYRE INA COOLBRITH HAVELOCK ELLIS HARRISON GREY FISKE B.O. FLOWER HAMLIN GARLAND WM. LLOYD GARRISON JACOB GORDIN MOSES HARMAN MORRIS ROSENFELD SADAKICHI HARTMAN HENRY HOLT GEO. WHARTON JAMES ALEXANDER BERKMAN JOSEPH JASTROW BOLTON HALL ANDREW D. WHITE JACQUES LOEB ROSE PASTOR STOKES EDWIN MARKHAM N.O. NELSON SIMON NEWCOMB LOUIS F. POST
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THE ALTRURIANS
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NEVER-TOLD TALES
Graphic Stories of the Evils of s.e.xual Ignorance
BY DR. WILLIAM J. ROBINSON
It is time that these tales should no longer remain "Never Told Tales."
It is time that the ignorance which costs so much health, so much happiness, so many lives, should no longer be permitted to hold its blighting sway in our midst; it is time that life-destroying prudery should give way to vitalizing knowledge; it is time that sanctimonious hypocracy should give way to common-sense. It is time in short, that darkness should give way to light, and misery to happiness--it is time, therefore, that the "Never-Told Tales" should at last be told!
The author is convinced that if these tales were put into the hands of every man and woman about to marry, and into the hands of every father and mother who have adolescent children, much misery would be prevented and much good would be accomplished. Hence does he send them forth into the world....
_From the Author's Preface._
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