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The Charleston Orphan House: Children's Lives in the First Public Orphanage in America

Online ISBN:
9780226924106
Print ISBN:
9780226924090
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
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The Charleston Orphan House: Children's Lives in the First Public Orphanage in America

Published:
3 January 2013
Online ISBN:
9780226924106
Print ISBN:
9780226924090
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press

Abstract

The first public orphanage in America, the Charleston Orphan House saw to the welfare and education of thousands of children from poor white families in the urban South. From wealthy benefactors to the families who sought its assistance to the artisans and merchants who relied on its charges as apprentices, the Orphan House was a critical component of the city's social fabric. By bringing together white citizens from all levels of society, it also played a powerful political role in maintaining the prevailing social order. This book tells the story of the Charleston Orphan House through the words of those who lived there or had family members who did. Through their letters and petitions, it follows the families from the events and decisions that led them to the Charleston Orphan House through the children's time spent there to, in a few cases, their later adult lives. What these accounts reveal are families struggling to maintain ties after catastrophic loss and to preserve bonds with children who no longer lived under their roofs. An intimate glimpse into the lives of the white poor in early American history, the book is moreover an illuminating look at social welfare provision in the antebellum South.

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