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2001

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“To Conserve The Best Of The Old”: The Impact Of Professionalization On Adoption In Maine, Mazie Hough Sep 2001

“To Conserve The Best Of The Old”: The Impact Of Professionalization On Adoption In Maine, Mazie Hough

Maine History

The Good Samaritan Home Agency has served young pregnant rural women from throughout the state of Maine since 1902. In its first four decades, the Home attracted more women than it could serve by incorporating rural values of self-reliance and hard work into its philosophy and organizational structure. Women came to the home to deliver their children and stayed for a required six-month residency. Taking advantage of inexpensive childcare and job placement provided by the Agency, many women gained the opportunity to remain in the city; keep their children, obtain jobs, and marry. By the 1940s, pressure from state and …