Flanagan's innovative approach to child care, which emphasized love, respect, and opportunity rather than punishment and containment, served as a catalyst for broader changes in child welfare systems both in the U.S. and internationally. The narrative also covers the challenges Flanagan faced in his leadership, particularly during the Great Depression, World War II, and his declining health, as well as the eventual transition of Boys Town into the post-Flanagan era. By examining his enduring influence on the field of child welfare, the book highlights how Flanagan's legacy continues to shape the care of vulnerable children worldwide. Through personal stories, historical analysis, and an exploration of social justice movements, the book underscores the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of children and the development of child care systems around the world.
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