FOR England

After coming into his home country, Hodgkins invited his Quaker – and often socialist – friends, such as Kees Boeke, to organize a conference in Cambridge in 1915, in which the “Fellowship of Reconciliation” (FOR England) was established. 600 people in England went to prison for helping more than 16.000 imprisoned during the war.

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