The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them

The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them
Title The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them PDF eBook
Author Charles Loring Brace
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 486
Release 2023-06-12
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ISBN 3382807971

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The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them

The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them
Title The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them PDF eBook
Author Charles Loring Brace
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1872
Genre Social Science
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The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them

The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them
Title The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them PDF eBook
Author Charles Loring Brace
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 485
Release 2023-06-12
Genre
ISBN 3382807963

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The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years Work Among Them

The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years Work Among Them
Title The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years Work Among Them PDF eBook
Author C. Loring Brace
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1967
Genre Child welfare
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Empire City

Empire City
Title Empire City PDF eBook
Author Kenneth T. Jackson
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 1020
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780231109093

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This major anthology brings together the best literary writing about New York--from O. Henry, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and John Steinbeck to Paul Auster and James Baldwin.

New York's Newsboys

New York's Newsboys
Title New York's Newsboys PDF eBook
Author Karen M. Staller
Publisher
Pages 407
Release 2020
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190886609

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New York's Newsboys tells the engaging tale of how social reformer Charles Loring Brace and his colleagues built New York's Children's Aid Society (CAS) in the nineteenth century. Seizing on the idea of using "newsies" -- boys who hawked penny newspapers on the city streets -- to promote his new charity, Brace saw the kids as symbolic of the rapidly increasing population of uneducated immigrant youth roaming the streets, eking out a subsistence living under dire conditions. The newsies were both heralded as shrewd entrepreneurs and feared as potential members of the "dangerous class." To New York's wealthy class, Brace touted the benefits of helping these children while warning of the social and political dangers of neglecting them. Attacked during his life for his dangerous ideas and bold actions, among Brace's earliest experiments was the Newsboys' Lodging House (NBLH), opened in 1853. The NBLH quickly grew beyond providing for the lodgers' basic needs into a well-rounded social service program offering education, vocational training, health care, employment referrals, and other services. Its policies and practices were forged from staff interactions with the earliest lodgers, colorful characters like the Professor, Fatty, Valise, and Dutchy. By 1855, NBLH efforts were yoked to other branches of CAS service, through its Central Office, including the controversial emigration branch (known as the "orphan trains"). Using primary documents and analysis of over 700 original CAS case records, Extra offers a new look at the foundational roots of social work and child welfare in the United States. It makes broad claims about the breadth and depth of CAS efforts, arguing that its significance to the history of the profession, the city of New York, and the country has been under appreciated. Charles Loring Brace laid down the foundations for progressive era reformers in areas as wide ranging as child welfare, juvenile justice, public education, and public health; his efforts hold lessons for today's social justice workers who face challenges similar to those of mid-nineteenth century New York.

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
Title Chambers's Edinburgh Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 848
Release 1875
Genre Periodicals
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