New York's Newsboys
New York's Newsboys
Charles Loring Brace and the Founding of the Children's Aid Society
Staller, Karen M.
Oxford University Press Inc
06/2020
406
Dura
Inglês
9780190886608
15 a 20 dias
748
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Mr. Brace's Arrival: Early Influences and New-York, 1848-1853
2. Family Life Among the Poor in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York
3. Creating the Children's Aid Society: Exploration and Experimentation
4. Opening the Newsboys' Lodging House: Proposal to Practice, 1854 1
5. Eddying Point: Mr. Macy's Central Office
6. The Earliest Lodgers: The Good and the Bad, 1855-1856
7. Advancing the Lines: Building an Anti-Poverty Agenda, Newsboys' Lodging House, 1855-1861
8. Mr. Macy's Record Books: Newsboys Lodgers and the Emigration Branch, 1861-1866 and Beyond
9. A Permanent Place: Building, Bridging, and Policy Advocacy in the Gilded Age
10. The Society Mr. Brace Built: A Life's Work
Afterword: Charles Loring Brace's Legacy and Implications: Bridging Support for Poor Families
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Mr. Brace's Arrival: Early Influences and New-York, 1848-1853
2. Family Life Among the Poor in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York
3. Creating the Children's Aid Society: Exploration and Experimentation
4. Opening the Newsboys' Lodging House: Proposal to Practice, 1854 1
5. Eddying Point: Mr. Macy's Central Office
6. The Earliest Lodgers: The Good and the Bad, 1855-1856
7. Advancing the Lines: Building an Anti-Poverty Agenda, Newsboys' Lodging House, 1855-1861
8. Mr. Macy's Record Books: Newsboys Lodgers and the Emigration Branch, 1861-1866 and Beyond
9. A Permanent Place: Building, Bridging, and Policy Advocacy in the Gilded Age
10. The Society Mr. Brace Built: A Life's Work
Afterword: Charles Loring Brace's Legacy and Implications: Bridging Support for Poor Families