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Temple Grandin : pioneer for animal rights and autism awareness
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Barghoorn, Linda, author
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Grandin, Temple Juvenile literature.
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Grandin, Temple.
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Autistic people United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2017
\"American Temple Grandin is a renowned scientist, champion for animal rights, and an advocate for people with autism. This book highlights the achievements of this inspirational woman who lives with high-functioning autism. Grandin overcame language and social challenges to become one of the world's most influential minds in animal welfare and in autism education, exposing the incredible, and sometimes unacknowledged, potential of people who have special needs.
Mercy : the incredible story of Henry Bergh, founder of the ASPCA and friend to animals
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Furstinger, Nancy, author
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Vincent Desjardins, illustrator
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Bergh, Henry, 1811-1888 Juvenile literature.
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Bergh, Henry, 1811-1888.
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Animal rights activists United States Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Only 150 years ago, most animals in America were subject to horrific treatment. They needed a champion to protect them from abject cruelty, and that person was Henry Bergh. After witnessing the beating of a horse in the streets of New York and attending a bullfight in Spain, Bergh found his calling. He became an enforcer of animal rights and founded the ASPCA, as well as created many animal cruelty laws\"--Amazon.com.