In Darkest England and the Way Out (Unabridged)
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Description de l’éditeur
In the depths of Victorian England, amidst the squalor and despair of the slums, a beacon of hope emerged. William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, penned "In Darkest England and the Way Out," a groundbreaking work that exposed the plight of the poor and offered a radical solution.
Booth's unflinching account of the poverty, crime, and addiction that plagued the nation's underbelly is a testament to his unwavering compassion. With a blend of statistics, personal anecdotes, and a fiery call to action, he unveils the root causes of social injustice and proposes a comprehensive plan to alleviate suffering and restore dignity to the marginalized.