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Elizabeth Garner Masarik, "The Sentimental State: How Women-Led Reform Built the American Welfare State" (U Georgia Press, 2024)

New Books In Public Health

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Empowering Change: The Role of Women in Social Reform

This chapter explores the Women's Christian Temperance Union and its radical advocacy for social purity under Frances Willard, marking a shift toward women's active involvement in public life. It discusses the evolution of Florence Crittenton Homes as they adapted to societal changes and formed connections with state funding, emphasizing their supportive role for women and children. Additionally, the chapter highlights the establishment of the Children's Bureau and the impact of grassroots women reformers in addressing child welfare and promoting public health initiatives in the early 20th century.

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