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Heritage of Care - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Hardcover)
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Heritage of Care - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Hardcover)
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Founded in 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals was the nation's first animal welfare organization. The
society had its origins in the fervor for social reform that
characterized the era following the Civil War. Its founder, Henry
Bergh, organized the ASPCA because of his abhorrence of injustice
-- personally, he "was never especially interested in animals." The
society's agents--known in the early years as "Bergh's men"--were
empowered to enforce the law throughout the state. Bergh used the
media to advance his cause, and many of the issues that he
confronted were covered in the press. Heritage of Care brings these
early efforts to life again. After Bergh's death, the ASPCA's
original mission "to provide effective means for the prevention of
cruelty to animals" drew committed men and women to continue the
work. From 1894 to 1994, the ASPCA handled animal control for New
York City, changing the image of "dog pounds" to "animal shelters"
by introducing the concept of a professional staff. And just as
Bergh preached kindness to children in the orphanages of old New
York, his successors instilled caring attitudes through the new
medium of television, and later through the Internet. Heritage of
Care brings the society's work up-to-date. It is an insider's look
at "Bergh's men" and "Bergh's women" of the twenty-first century.
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