The Mary Ellen Wilson Child Abuse Case and the Beginning of Children's Rights In 19th Century America
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As recently as 1874, no laws yet existed in this country for the protection of children. In New York of the same year, it was the widely publicized case of Mary Ellen Wilson-a nine-year-old girl who had been a prisoner in her tenement home, enduring unimaginable cruelty-that was the first to draw national and worldwide attention to both the social issue of child abuse and to the notion that childr... More
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Publisher | Dolphin Moon Publishing |
Binding | Kindle Edition (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B0050OWURW |
Publication Date | 05/12/2011 |
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