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Carl Heath (1869 – 1950) was a leader of the
Quaker Quakers are people who belong to a historically Protestant Christian set of Christian denomination, denominations known formally as the Religious Society of Friends. Members of these movements ("theFriends") are generally united by a belie ...
movement in Britain and a penal reformer. He was the Secretary of the
National Peace Council The National Peace Council (NPC), founded in 1908 and disbanded in 2000, acted as the co-ordinating body for almost 200 groups across Britain, with a membership ranging from small village peace groups to national trade unions and local authorities. ...
during the
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when he conceived the idea of
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embassies to establish an international Quaker organisation. He was a member of the
Humanitarian League The Humanitarian League was a British radical advocacy group formed by Henry S. Salt and others to promote the principle that it is wrong to inflict avoidable suffering on any sentient being. It was based in London and operated between 189 ...
and Secretary of the Society for the Abolition of Capital Punishment.


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* Tritton, Frederick J., ''Carl Heath: Apostle of Peace''. London: Friends Home Service Committee, 1951 1869 births 1950 deaths British anti-war activists British Quakers People from Epsom Prison reformers {{Quaker-stub