Bureau of Women and Children correspondence, 1911-1921.

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Bureau of Women and Children correspondence, 1911-1921.

Correspondence concerning reports of child labor law violations, reports of unsafe or unlawful practices by employers, reports of violations against women and girls, including rape, reports of abused or neglected children, questions concerning laws governing laboring women and children, child labor law violations and the theater, and a survey of state farms for criminals.

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