In terms of the philosophical development of the vegan social movement, no-one’s contribution has been more profound than that of Leslie Cross. a Vegan for 35 years and a truly remarkable and inspirational man who laid out eloquently and intricately the focus and scope of the vegan philosophy.

1910-1979


“He was certainly one of the outstanding people who have served the movement and, in retirement, he went up and down
the country, giving his lecture, “Milk of Human Kindness” – all voluntarily of course, paying his own expenses”

Donald Watson speaking of Leslie.

‘We are the Pioneers’ 

His written work.

“Out of the Dust of War” (1974)   HTML or  PDF
“Why Plamil?” (1973)   HTML or  PDF
“More About Milk” (1967)   HTML or  PDF
“The Vegan Story” (1955)   HTML or  PDF
“The Surge of Freedom” (1954)   HTML or  PDF
“The New Constitution” (1951)   HTML or  PDF
“Veganism Defined” (1951)   HTML or  PDF
“In Search of Veganism—2” (1949)   HTML or  PDF
“In Search of Veganism—1” (1949)   HTML or  PDF
“Man and Nature” (1948)   HTML or  PDF
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