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A Home for Every Child
The Washington Children's Home Society in the Progressive Era
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ISBN: 0295990643 Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr Published: Nov 1 2010 Pages: 285 Weight: 0.94lbs. Height: 9.00" Width: 6.00" Depth: 0.75" Language: English

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Adoption has been a politically charged subject since the Progressive Era, when it first became an established part of child welfare reform. In A Home for Every Child, Patricia Susan Hart looks at how, when, and why modern adoption practices became a part of child welfare policy

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Adoption has been a politically charged subject since the Progressive Era, when it first became an established part of child welfare reform. In A Home for Every Child, Patricia Susan Hart looks at how, when, and why modern adoption practices became a part of child welfare policy

The Washington Children's Home Society, now the Children's Home Society of Washington, was founded in 1896 to place children into adoptive and foster homes as a means of dealing with child abuse, neglect, and homelessness. In this important book, Hart reveals why birth parents relinquished their children to the Society, how adoptive parents embraced these vulnerable family members, and how the children adjusted to their new homes among strangers

Debates about nature versus nurture, fears about immigration, and anxieties about race and class informed child welfare policy during the Progressive Era. Hart sheds new light on that period of time and the social, cultural, and political factors that affected adopted children, their parents, and administrators of pioneering institutions like the Washington Children's Home Society

"This is the best researched and most sophisticated history yet of a single adoption agency during America's Progressive Era."---E. Wayne Carp, author of Family Matters: Secrecy and Disclosure in the History of Adoption

"Hart's thoroughly researched account of the changing policies and practice of child placement sheds new light on current foster care dilemmas. An excellent contribution both to Northwest history and to the national history of adoption."---Stephanie Coontz, author of The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap

"Poignant testimony from children and adoptive parents brings to life Hart's careful and nuanced interpretation."---Barbara Melosh, author of Strangers and Kin: The American Way of Adoption

"The compelling stories in A Home for Every Child testify at once to the irresistible allure of reform and the stubborn centrality of poverty in the history of adoption and social welfare."---Ellen Herman, author of Kinship by Design: A History of Adoption in the Modern United States

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