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Description: Ad taken out by animal rights advocate Henry Spira (1927-1998) in The New York Times on April 15, 1980, leading Revlon to begin a search for cruelty-free alternatives. See Spira, Henry and Singer, Peter. "Ten Points for Activists" in Singer, Peter (ed.). In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave. Blackwell, 2006, introductory note by Peter Singer, pp. 214-215.
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