9780243075683: Charities, Vol. 10

Synopsis

In this scholarly work, the author offers a unique glimpse into the lesser-known aspects of urban development in the US at the turn of the 20th century. The book's main subject is the founding of the South Bay Union, a community center in Boston, which played a pivotal role in the social and physical rehabilitation of the city's immigrant neighborhoods. The author delves into the historical context of the settlement movement to provide a deeper understanding of the Union's inception and purpose. The book explores the challenges of urban life for working-class Americans at the time, such as poverty, overcrowding, and a lack of access to education and recreation. By weaving together fascinating archival material and insightful analysis, this book sheds light on the ways in which the South Bay Union and other similar organizations addressed these issues. The author doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of the settlement movement, including its limitations and occasional missteps. Yet, it underscores the genuine commitment of reformers to promoting social justice and improving the lives of the urban poor. Ultimately, this book is a valuable contribution to the study of urban history and a poignant reminder of the enduring power of community-led initiatives in addressing social challenges.

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9780483516137: Charities, Vol. 10: A Weekly Review of Local and General Philanthropy; March 7, 1903 (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN 10:  0483516139 ISBN 13:  9780483516137
Publisher: Forgotten Books, 2018
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