Animal Rights Network records, ca. 1979-ca. 2002 [manuscript]

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Animal Rights Network records, ca. 1979-ca. 2002 [manuscript]

The Animal Rights Network records contain correspondence, office files, publications, and audiovisual resources documenting the activities of the Animal Rights Network in advocating for the ethical and humane treatment of animals.

ca. 1810 linear ft. (ca. 1207 cartons)

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Regan, Tom.

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Professor and Department Head in the Philosophy Department at North Carolina State University. Regan is a prolific writer on animal liberation and animal rights philosophy. The publication of Regan's The Case for Animal Rights marked a major advance in the philosophical underpinnings of the animal rights movement. This book brought the discussion of animal rights to new levels of serious attention within scholarly circles. From the description of Tom Regan papers, 1951-2001 [manuscri...

Animal Rights Network

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In 1979, several Connecticut-based animal rights activists withdrew from Friends of Animals, Inc., to found the Animal Rights Network (ARN). ARN joined forces with the animal rights magazine Agenda, and together they worked to unite local, national, and international animal rights groups to achieve common goals. In 2001, the board of directors determined that the role of ARN as a movement building and networking tool was no longer necessary, and formed a new organization called the Institute for...

American Anti-Vivisection Society

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