Om Memoirs of a Reformer, 1832-1892
This memoir provides a remarkable account of the life and work of Alexander Milton Ross, a pioneering social reformer and advocate for human rights. Ross's memoir chronicles his many adventures and challenges as he worked to abolish slavery, promote education and social justice, and fight against various forms of oppression and exploitation. The memoir is a testament to the courage, vision, and dedication of one of the great reformers of the 19th century.
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