In 1976 I became a vegan and dedicated my life personally and professionally to animal rights. Today, I work as an author, scholar, and curator. I’m writing the biography of Topsy, the elephant who was electrocuted to death in 1903.
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Animal Rights Author, Scholar, Curator. Writing biography of Topsy the elephant. Kim Stallwood Archive at British Library. Kim Stallwood Collection at Tier im Recht, Switzerland. Board director, Culture & Animals Foundation. Vegan since 1976.
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