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Orphanages Reconsidered

Orphanages Reconsidered
Author: Nurith Zmora
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781566390712

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Countering the Dickensian stereotypes, Orphanages Reconsidered portrays how three private orphanages in Baltimore responded to the need of poor, single parents for boarding schools for their children. These innovative institutions also served as pivotal community forces, rebuilding families by providing vocational training, keeping siblings together, and encouraging orphans to maintain close ties with relatives.Fastidious research shows how the institutions-Jewish, non-denominational Protestant, and Catholic-differed in their ethnic and religious priorities, their financial support, their staffing, and their relations with the community. Nurith Zmora embellishes her portraits with institutional records, letters from the children, and published autobiographies. Author note: Nurith Zmora is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Delaware.


Rethinking Orphanages for the 21st Century

Rethinking Orphanages for the 21st Century
Author: Richard B. McKenzie
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0761914447

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Exploring the only option for a growing army of children who cannot be placed for adoption or fostering, this text demonstrates from a large-scale survey of orphan alumni that they outpace the general population in most areas of life.


With Us Always

With Us Always
Author: Donald T. Critchlow
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780847689705

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Although welfare reform is currently the government's top priority, most discussions about the public's responsibility to the poor neglect an informed historical perspective. This important book provides a crucial examination of past attempts, both in this country and abroad, to balance the efforts of private charity and public welfare. The prominent historians in this collection demonstrate how solutions to poverty are functions of culture, religion, and politics, and how social provisions for the poor have evolved across the centuries.


Amistad's Orphans

Amistad's Orphans
Author: Benjamin Nicholas Lawrance
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300210434

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The lives of six African children, ages nine to sixteen, were forever altered by the revolt aboard the Cuban schooner La Amistad in 1839. Like their adult companions, all were captured in Africa and illegally sold as slaves. In this fascinating revisionist history, Benjamin N. Lawrance reconstructs six entwined stories and brings them to the forefront of the Amistad conflict. Through eyewitness testimonies, court records, and the children’s own letters, Lawrance recounts how their lives were inextricably interwoven by the historic drama, and casts new light on illegal nineteenth-century transatlantic slave smuggling.


The Abused Child in Search of Safety

The Abused Child in Search of Safety
Author: Kent S. Miller
Publisher: Hope Publishing House
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781932717006

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Longtime Presbyterian layperson, Dr. Kent S. Miller, emeritus professor of psychology at the Florida State University, Tallahassee, who had spent much of his professional life focused on mental disability law and the relations between the mental health and the criminal justice systems, decided to volunteer for a couple years in the Department of Children and Families in Florida to try to understand why they were getting such bad press. This book is a result of this time spent with the Florida DCF and is an analysis of the current crisis in the child welfare scene based on the author's involvement with a program that has been racked with the scandals of missing and murdered children. If as Christians we are to care for the little ones and our neighbors, then Dr. Milller posits that we must address this concern immediately for we are sabotaging our nation's future by abandoning our at-risk children--to say nothing of incurring the wrath of our Lord who demonstrated a preferential option for children--as well as for the poor.


A Fierce Discontent

A Fierce Discontent
Author: Michael McGerr
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439136033

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The Progressive Era, a few brief decades around the turn of the last century, still burns in American memory for its outsized personalities: Theodore Roosevelt, whose energy glinted through his pince-nez; Carry Nation, who smashed saloons with her axe and helped stop an entire nation from drinking; women suffragists, who marched in the streets until they finally achieved the vote; Andrew Carnegie and the super-rich, who spent unheard-of sums of money and became the wealthiest class of Americans since the Revolution. Yet the full story of those decades is far more than the sum of its characters. In Michael McGerr's A Fierce Discontent America's great political upheaval is brilliantly explored as the root cause of our modern political malaise. The Progressive Era witnessed the nation's most convulsive upheaval, a time of radicalism far beyond the Revolution or anything since. In response to the birth of modern America, with its first large-scale businesses, newly dominant cities, and an explosion of wealth, one small group of middle-class Americans seized control of the nation and attempted to remake society from bottom to top. Everything was open to question -- family life, sex roles, race relations, morals, leisure pursuits, and politics. For a time, it seemed as if the middle-class utopians would cause a revolution. They accomplished an astonishing range of triumphs. From the 1890s to the 1910s, as American soldiers fought a war to make the world safe for democracy, reformers managed to outlaw alcohol, close down vice districts, win the right to vote for women, launch the income tax, take over the railroads, and raise feverish hopes of making new men and women for a new century. Yet the progressive movement collapsed even more spectacularly as the war came to an end amid race riots, strikes, high inflation, and a frenzied Red scare. It is an astonishing and moving story. McGerr argues convincingly that the expectations raised by the progressives' utopian hopes have nagged at us ever since. Our current, less-than-epic politics must inevitably disappoint a nation that once thought in epic terms. The New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, the Great Society, and now the war on terrorism have each entailed ambitious plans for America; and each has had dramatic impacts on policy and society. But the failure of the progressive movement set boundaries around the aspirations of all of these efforts. None of them was as ambitious, as openly determined to transform people and create utopia, as the progressive movement. We have been forced to think modestly ever since that age of bold reform. For all of us, right, center, and left, the age of "fierce discontent" is long over.


Promoting Adoption and Other Permanent Placements

Promoting Adoption and Other Permanent Placements
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Human Resources
Publisher: Office of Employee Relations & Workforce Performance
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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OWR-09. Intended to assist those who are responsible for establishing workplace violence initiatives at their government agencies. Provides information that can be helpful for managers and specialists as they deal with difficult workplace violence situations.


Juvenile Justice in the Making

Juvenile Justice in the Making
Author: David Spinoza Tanenhaus
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0195160452

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Faith in childhood, and its corollary that separate courts are required for children because they are developmentally different from adults, appears to be vanishing in the USA. This book examines one of America's most influential legal inventions and its future.


Inequity in Education

Inequity in Education
Author: Debra Meyers
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0739133993

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Inequity in Education represents the latest scholarship investigating issues of race, class, ethnicity, religion, gender, and national identity formation that influenced education in America throughout its history. This exciting collection of cutting-edge essays and primary source documents represents a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives that will appeal to both social and cultural historians as well as those who teach education courses, including introductory surveys and foundations courses.


Mother Donit Fore the Best

Mother Donit Fore the Best
Author: Judith A. Dulberger
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780815603412

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'Mother Donit fore the Best' is a touching collection of letters from the Albany Orphan Asylum in upstate New York-letters from parents to their children and to the asylum superintendent, as well as letters from children placed out on indenture and away from their families.