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Author Ashby, LeRoy.

Title Endangered children : dependency, neglect, and abuse in American history / LeRoy Ashby
Published New York : Twayne Pub., [1997]
©1997

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Description xiii, 258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Twayne's history of American childhood series
Twayne's history of American childhood series.
Contents 1. Old Solutions, New Circumstances, 1607-1800 -- 2. The Rise of Antebellum Congregate Institutions -- 3. "Placing Out": Orphan Trains, Foster Homes, and Adoption -- 4. Discovering Cruelty and Building More Asylums in the Late Nineteenth Century -- 5. Innovation, Tradition, and Progressive-Era "Child Saving" -- 6. The Issues Fade, 1920-1960 -- 7. Children's Issues at Battleground, 1960-1980 -- 8. Continuing Battles, Tragedies, Crisis: The 1980s and 1990s
Summary Endangered Children traces the history of dependent, neglected, and abused children from the colonial era to the present. LeRoy Ashby poses the question "Who speaks for the children?" He finds that the adults who spoke for children throughout American history did so with specific agendas in mind. The welfare of endangered children has become a salient issue during periods of social crisis. Economic anxiety, concerns about the family, and racial and religious tensions have been played out in the debate about dependent, neglected, and abused children. Ashby explores the issues of adoption, foster care, orphanages, family privacy versus state intervention, discrimination, and federal benefits to the poor through careful social and historical analysis and the presentation of compelling case studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-241) and index
Subject Abandoned children -- United States -- History.
Abused children -- United States -- History.
Child welfare -- United States -- History.
Children -- Institutional care -- United States -- History.
Orphans -- United States -- History.
LC no. 96036013
ISBN 0805741003 (alk. paper)