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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The New Guard: An Interview With Tommy Orange, Nicole Gomez, Tommy Orange
The New Guard: An Interview With Tommy Orange, Nicole Gomez, Tommy Orange
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Luck, Kevin Neal
Barley Days, Ian U. Lockaby
What We Hold In Our Belly, Jj Pena
Expectations, Rachel Weaver
They Came To Montana To Suffer, Maureen Langloss
Our Little Tradition, Stephen Hundley
My Sister And Other Big Things, Darcy Casey
In A Therapeutic Boarding School For Adolescent Girls, Michael Juliani
In A Therapeutic Boarding School For Adolescent Girls, Michael Juliani
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Power, Andrew Joseph Kane
Hand To Mouth, Rochelle Jewel Shapiro
Couch Potato, Mickey Haldi
Freeway Market, Anaheim, Ca 1982, Ed Hamilton
Winsor, Aspen Kelly
Cover, Title Page, Staff List, Contents
Small Fry, Mickey Haldi
Sunk, Elijah Janka Garrard
Ocean, Megan Scherrer
How To Disappear, Caitlin Mcgill
Mudslides, Matt Greene
Redolence, Katherine Fallon
Primitive Gut, Terrance Owens
The Blue Umbrella, Jieyan Wang
Three Liquid Miniatures, E. C. Belli
A Change Of Sky, James Mckee
The Road To Billings, Joshua Dolezal
Contributors' Notes, Back Cover
Drilling It In The List Long And Prone To Paper Cuts, Thomas Osatchoff
Drilling It In The List Long And Prone To Paper Cuts, Thomas Osatchoff
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Bridging Boundaries: Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge And The International Child Welfare Movement, 1910-1948, Anya Jabour
Bridging Boundaries: Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge And The International Child Welfare Movement, 1910-1948, Anya Jabour
History Faculty Publications
As a social worker and social reformer in Chicago, a policy consultant for the U.S. Children’s Bureau, and an active participant in both European and Latin American reform movements, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge (1866-1948) was an integral part of the child welfare movement at the local, national, and international levels throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Summing up Breckinridge’s four decades of child welfare advocacy, Children’s Bureau Chief Katharine Lenroot declared, “The children of the world are richer because she lived and cared.”[i] Indeed, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge and the international child welfare movement advanced child welfare, international cooperation, and …