Ellice HopkinsEllice Hopkins (1836-1904) was a British social reformer and writer known for her advocacy of women's rights and moral purity. Trained by a medical professional, Hopkins engaged in social work to combat the degradation of women. Her writings and lectres aimed to educate mothers on raising children with integrity and virtue, emphasizing the importance of women in shaping societal morals and values. Read More Read Less
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