Josephine E. Butler: An Autobiographical Memoir edited by George W. and Lucy A. Johnson provides a detailed account of Josephine Butler's life work and her crusade against the State regulation of vice. The book explores her early years marriage struggles with faith and her fight for justice and equality. It delves into her work against the Contagious Diseases Acts her international efforts and the formation of associations to repeal the Acts. Through personal anecdotes and historical context the narrative showcases Butler's unwavering commitment to social justice and the pursuit of a better world.
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