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Elizabeth Fry, featured on the back of the £5 note, is a prominent figure in advocating for social reform, particularly in prison conditions and the rights of women. She is remembered for her pivotal role as a pioneering Quaker and a humanitarian who fought tirelessly for the rights of marginalized individuals in 19th-century England. Her legacy continues to inspire contemporary movements focused on social justice and citizenship. Understanding her contributions leads to meaningful discussions around activism and civic responsibility today.
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What makes Elizabeth Fry so significant in the 21st Century –(because she is on the back of the £5 note!)
Significant • What does it mean? • How many words of four letters or more can you make from this word?
Why is Elizabeth Fry so significant? • What did she do? • What did she achieve? • What is she remembered for? • What is a Quaker?
What questions do you need to ask about this image or Elizabeth Fry to find out more about this subject? • Why is she ..........? • When was she ...........? • How did .....................? • Who ...................? • What.............? • Where ..............? • What is a mind map? • Turn fact sheet on Elizabeth Fry into a mind map.
Resource created by Teresa Wilkie for the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law at the Galleries of Justice, Campaign! Make and Impact and www.mylearning.orgCampaign! Make an Impact is an innovative British Library developed programme that uses history to inspire young people into active citizenship