
Social Settlement Movement in Chicago
The 'Social Settlement Movement in Chicago' is a thesis by Josephine Hunt Raymond, submitted for her master's degree at the University of Wisconsin in 1910. The work examines the aims and practices of social settlements established in disadvantaged neighborhoods of Chicago at the turn of the 19th century. It provides a detailed overview of the social settlement ideal and its impact on urban communities, reflecting broader movements in major American cities during that era.
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