Texts Related to W.T. Stead
“Since my letter of yesterday I have supped full of horrors. Nothing has as yet been said of the Turks that I do not now believe; nothing could be said of them that I should not think probable and likely.. But let me tell you what we saw at Batak..” J. A. MacGahan on the Batak Massacre (August 22, 1876)
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- Rebecca Jarrett’s Narrative (c. 1928)
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- Presentation of the Petition to the Queen from The War Cry (1886)
- Up to Easter by Mathew Arnold (1887)
- The Death of General Gordon at Khartoum by Alfred Egmont Hake
- Campaigning against the Acts from The Shield (1871)(1883)
- The Bitter Cry of Outcast London by Andrew Mearns (1883)
- Madame Novikoff by Rev. W. Tcikwell
- Gladstone and the Bulgarian Atrocities by George Horton (1926)
- The Citizenship of Women by Kier Hardie (1905)
- The Double Standard of Morality by Josephine Butler (1886)
- The Lovers of the Lost by Josephine Butler (1870)
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