New York's Newsboys tells the tale of Children's Aid Society's flagship New York program, the Newsboys' Lodging House, opened in 1853. Conceived as part of a visionary intervention orchestrated by social reformer Charles Loring Brace, its policies and practices were forged from daily interactions with the city's impoverished, sometimes lawless, and entrepreneurial "newsies."
New York's Newsboys tells the tale of Children's Aid Society's flagship New York program, the Newsboys' Lodging House, opened in 1853. Conceived as part of a visionary intervention orchestrated by social reformer Charles Loring Brace, its policies and practices were forged from daily interactions with the city's impoverished, sometimes lawless, and entrepreneurial "newsies."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen M. Staller, PhD, JD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work. She is author of Runaways: How the Sixties Counter Culture Shaped Today's Policy and Practices; co-author of Seeking Justice in Child Sexual Abuse: Shifting Burdens and Sharing Responsibilities (with Kathleen Faller) and co-editor of the journal, Qualitative Social Work. Staller resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan with a pampered dog and a pair of sociable guinea pigs.
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* Preface * 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
* Preface * 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
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