Bedford, John Howard Statue And St Paul's Church 1897
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Another great Nonconformist preacher dominates the Square at the opposite end of the High Street to John Bunyan. In his time John Howard was derided for his views, particularly when they spilled from religion into politics - never comfortable bedfellows. He survived the difficulties, and spent many years campaigning against conditions in the country's prisons and the indignities suffered by the inmates. His name and work live on as the founder of the Howard League for Penal Reform.
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