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Organized Humane Education
Magazine cover featuring a mother with her child feeding a horse
"Our Little Ones"
Magazine for Children, 1883

Early advocates of animal welfare believed in public education as a useful tool for training children to be kind. By the 1840s, Sunday schools sometimes taught lessons promoting kindness to animals. Beginning in the 1880s, the American Humane Education Association and other groups pushed for organized classes for adults and children and promoted community events, such as world horse parades and pet shows.

     
MSPCA poster - "The Home and Character Formation"
Massachusetts SPCA  poster, 1940s
Courtesy Massachusetts SPCA
Be Kind to Animals Humane Society club pin
Be Kind to Animals pin
Humane Society, 1930s 
Cover of "Black Beauty" 
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Published by the American 
Humane Education Society, 1904 
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