Brooklyn charitable organizations for children publications 1871-1968

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Brooklyn charitable organizations for children publications 1871-1968

The Brooklyn charitable organizations for children publications, dated 1871 to 1968 and housed in two manuscript boxes, consists of publications from various childrens' organizations, adoption agencies, training schools, and clubs for adolescents. Materials in the collection include annual reports, promotional booklets, newsletters, event programs, and brochures. The age of social reform and an immigration boom in the mid 19th century brought the plight of ill, impoverished, and disadvantaged citizens to the forefront of concerns in urban cities. New York City was a national leader in addressing the needs of neglected, orphaned, and deliquent children. The earliest charity organizations for children were established during this period; in Brooklyn, they were the Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn, founded in 1833, and the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society of Brooklyn, founded in 1834.

0.8 Linear feet; in two manuscript boxes.

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