Author: United States. Children's Bureau
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Category : Child labor
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Children Engaged in Newspaper and Magazine Selling and Delivering
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publisher:
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Category : Child labor
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Child labor
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Crying the News
Author: Vincent DiGirolamo
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199717729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 745
Book Description
From Benjamin Franklin to Ragged Dick to Jack Kelly, hero of the Disney musical Newsies, newsboys have long intrigued Americans as symbols of struggle and achievement. But what do we really know about the children who hawked and delivered newspapers in American cities and towns? Who were they? What was their life like? And how important was their work to the development of a free press, the survival of poor families, and the shaping of their own attitudes, values and beliefs? Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys offers an epic retelling of the American experience from the perspective of its most unshushable creation. It is the first book to place newsboys at the center of American history, analyzing their inseparable role as economic actors and cultural symbols in the creation of print capitalism, popular democracy, and national character. DiGirolamo's sweeping narrative traces the shifting fortunes of these "little merchants" over a century of war and peace, prosperity and depression, exploitation and reform, chronicling their exploits in every region of the country, as well as on the railroads that linked them. While the book focuses mainly on boys in the trade, it also examines the experience of girls and grown-ups, the elderly and disabled, blacks and whites, immigrants and natives. Based on a wealth of primary sources, Crying the News uncovers the existence of scores of newsboy strikes and protests. The book reveals the central role of newsboys in the development of corporate welfare schemes, scientific management practices, and employee liability laws. It argues that the newspaper industry exerted a formative yet overlooked influence on working-class youth that is essential to our understanding of American childhood, labor, journalism, and capitalism.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199717729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 745
Book Description
From Benjamin Franklin to Ragged Dick to Jack Kelly, hero of the Disney musical Newsies, newsboys have long intrigued Americans as symbols of struggle and achievement. But what do we really know about the children who hawked and delivered newspapers in American cities and towns? Who were they? What was their life like? And how important was their work to the development of a free press, the survival of poor families, and the shaping of their own attitudes, values and beliefs? Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys offers an epic retelling of the American experience from the perspective of its most unshushable creation. It is the first book to place newsboys at the center of American history, analyzing their inseparable role as economic actors and cultural symbols in the creation of print capitalism, popular democracy, and national character. DiGirolamo's sweeping narrative traces the shifting fortunes of these "little merchants" over a century of war and peace, prosperity and depression, exploitation and reform, chronicling their exploits in every region of the country, as well as on the railroads that linked them. While the book focuses mainly on boys in the trade, it also examines the experience of girls and grown-ups, the elderly and disabled, blacks and whites, immigrants and natives. Based on a wealth of primary sources, Crying the News uncovers the existence of scores of newsboy strikes and protests. The book reveals the central role of newsboys in the development of corporate welfare schemes, scientific management practices, and employee liability laws. It argues that the newspaper industry exerted a formative yet overlooked influence on working-class youth that is essential to our understanding of American childhood, labor, journalism, and capitalism.
Maternal Deaths, a Brief Report of a Study Made in 15 States ...
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publisher:
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Category : Mortality
Languages : en
Pages : 1290
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Mortality
Languages : en
Pages : 1290
Book Description
New Generation
Publications of the Children's Bureau
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
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Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
Book Description
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Category : Child welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
Book Description
The A B C of Foster-family Care for Children ...
Author: Mrs. Blanche Shinn Jobes Paget
Publisher:
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Category : Adolescence
Languages : en
Pages : 1096
Book Description
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Category : Adolescence
Languages : en
Pages : 1096
Book Description
Bureau Publication ...
Good Posture in the Little Child
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
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Category : Posture
Languages : en
Pages : 1182
Book Description
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Category : Posture
Languages : en
Pages : 1182
Book Description
Monthly Labor Review
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Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.
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ISBN:
Category : Labor laws and legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.
Child Labor in Mississippi
Author: Charles Edward Gibbons
Publisher:
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Category : Child labor
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Child labor
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description