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Frances Power Cobbe was a prominent Irish writer and social reformer known for her advocacy of animal rights and women's issues in the 19th century. Born in Dublin, she became a leading voice against vivisection, writing extensively on the ethical treatment of animals. Her work 'Vivisection in America' critiqued the practices and education surrounding animal experimentation, highlighting the moral implications of such actions. Cobbe's writings were influential in shaping public opinion on animal welfare and contributed to the broader movement for social justice during her time.

In addition to her work in animal rights, Cobbe was also an early feminist and a proponent of women's suffrage. She believed in the importance of women's education and empowerment, arguing for their rightful place in society. Cobbe's engagement with issues of morality, ethics, and social reform made her a significant figure in the Victorian era, and her legacy continues to inspire advocates for both animal welfare and women's rights today.

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출생 날짜 December 4, 1822
출생지 Dublin, Ireland
사망 날짜 February 5, 1904