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For the Good of the Children Gay Pitman Zieger

For the Good of the Children By Gay Pitman Zieger

For the Good of the Children by Gay Pitman Zieger


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This work tells the story of a notable children's institution founded at the turn of the 20th century. It looks at the lives of troubled children and those who helped them, and illuminates major shifts in America's child welfare system.

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For the Good of the Children: A History of the Boys and Girls Republic by Gay Pitman Zieger

The Boys and Girls Republic of Farmington Hills, Michigan, came to life as the Boys Republic during the Progressive Era, when the combined stresses of urbanization, immigration, and poverty left an unprecedented number of children on the streets. It was a time marked both by social change and new thinking about the welfare of children, especially the neglected, delinquent, or abused. Here Gay Zieger tells the story of the remarkable humanitarians and reformers in the Detroit area who offered such children shelter, food, and comfort. Their efforts ultimately evolved into one of the most dramatic illustrations of a junior republic - an innovation directed not at enforcing discipline from above but rather at cultivating character among children through example and self-government. We meet, for instance, the colorful first superintendent, Homer T. Lane, who believed in the innate goodness of children and established a self-governing system that allowed the boys in his care to exercise some power over their lives. While Lane dealt with issues concerning personal hygiene and honesty - and the book includes humorous accounts of how the boys arrived at laws addressing these matters - later issues included aggressive behavior, alienation, and drugs. Telling a story that spans the twentieth century, the author traces the social currents that gave rise to these problems, as well as the changing philosophies and psychological approaches aimed at resolving them. Her book pays tribute to the Republic, a residential treatment center for both boys and girls since 1994, by sharing the stories of individuals determined to help children discover their potential to succeed.

About Gay Pitman Zieger

Gay Pitman Zieger is a professional writer who has contributed articles and essays to such journals as the Michigan History Magazine, Santa Fe Review, Labor History, and Moving Out: Feminist Literary and Arts Journal. She has written extensively on film, drama, and literary history for a variety of publications including Detroit's The Metro Times and Philadelphia Inquirer.

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CIN081433086XVG
9780814330869
081433086X
For the Good of the Children: A History of the Boys and Girls Republic by Gay Pitman Zieger
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Wayne State University Press
2003-01-31
232
N/A
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