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Cruelty To Animals Animal Cruelty Men Beating

Cruelty to animals. A group of men beat a horse. After a work in an 1865 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The picture was later reprinted by the newspaper in 1866 after Henry Burgh, 1813 - 1888, founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) days after legislation was passed in the USA against animal cruelty

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This powerful print captures a disturbing scene from the past, showcasing the dark reality of cruelty to animals. In this 1865 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, we witness a group of men mercilessly beating a helpless horse. The image serves as a haunting reminder of the mistreatment that animals endured during this time period. Originally published in 1866 by the same newspaper after Henry Burgh established the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), this picture played an instrumental role in raising awareness about animal cruelty. It served as evidence that prompted legislation against such acts in the United States. Now available as wall art, this historical engraving provides an opportunity for reflection and education. Its presence can serve as a constant reminder of our responsibility towards all living beings and inspire us to actively prevent any form of cruelty or mistreatment. As we delve into America's rich history, it is crucial not to overlook these significant moments that shaped our society's values. This vintage illustration offers insight into both the progress made since then and how much further we still have to go in protecting animal rights. Ken Welsh masterfully captures this pivotal moment through his archival work, ensuring that future generations never forget their duty to advocate for compassion and respect towards all creatures on Earth.

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