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Furthermore charity workers were concerned that the aid which was given to the poor would not serve to perpetuate moral vices . As a result they seldom gave money . They were convinced that money given to a drunkard , for instance ...
Furthermore charity workers were concerned that the aid which was given to the poor would not serve to perpetuate moral vices . As a result they seldom gave money . They were convinced that money given to a drunkard , for instance ...
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14 The new interest with which social refomers viewed New York was extended to the poor . The poor became part of a fascinating urban landscape which attracted the curiosity of charity workers . Reports from benevolent societies for ...
14 The new interest with which social refomers viewed New York was extended to the poor . The poor became part of a fascinating urban landscape which attracted the curiosity of charity workers . Reports from benevolent societies for ...
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This was due to a set of conflicting attitudes toward the poor which burdened charity workers with an overriding sense of frustration . Simultaneously reformers wanted to help the poor and felt they could not help them .
This was due to a set of conflicting attitudes toward the poor which burdened charity workers with an overriding sense of frustration . Simultaneously reformers wanted to help the poor and felt they could not help them .
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Chapter | 1 |
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST APPROACH TO POVERTY | 27 |
CIVIL WAR THE IRISH AND HEREDITARY PAUPERISM | 63 |
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The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890 Philip M. Hosay Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1980 |
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