Mothers of All Children
Discover the profound impact of women reformers in "Mothers of All Children," a compelling history of the juvenile court movement in America. Authored by a knowledgeable writer and published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1998, this enlightening paperback spans 256 pages and delves into one of the earliest social welfare reforms of the Progressive Era. The book highlights how gender consciousness played a crucial role in shaping these reforms, offering readers a unique perspective on the intersection of gender and social justice. Perfect for historians, social activists, and anyone interested in the evolution of juvenile justice, this title is a must-read for those looking to understand the pivotal role of women in social reform. Add "Mothers of All Children" to your collection today and explore the legacy of these remarkable women.