Monkey Business: The Disturbing Case that Launched the Animal Rights MovementNational Press Books, 1993 - 254 ページ How Alex Pacheco and Ingrid Newkirk worked together in an underground effort to bring about the first criminal prosecution of a researcher for animal cruelty, and to establish People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals as America's premier animal rights organization. |
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