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Platt, Tony; Chandler, Susan – Social Work, 1988
Describes the eminent Black sociologist of the 1920s, E. Franklin Frazier, who made important contributions to social work and to the struggle against racism. Contends his legacy is missing from most histories of social welfare and is relevant to the crisis confronting social work in the1980s. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Biographies, Blacks, History, Racial Discrimination

Gehring, Thom; Muth, William R. – Journal of Correctional Education, 1985
This is the first of two articles about aspects of the correctional education (CE) professional identity issue. This article addresses the meaning of the CE/prison reform link, and discusses the lives of two 19th-century CE/prison reform heroes: Alexander Maconochie and Zebulon Brockway. (CT)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Leadership
Millington, Michael J. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2005
Jack Eldon Baker was born, lived, and died in Gilbert, Arkansas. The story of his life is retold in excerpts from a memorial publication published by the people of the town. This article also makes the case that his story is an example of community inclusion. Through the voices of those who knew him, we see Jack as a person who gave to the…
Descriptors: Food Processing Occupations, Municipalities, Counselors, Social Services
Bell, John L. – Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association, 1991
Details Lawrence Oxley's work as director of the Division of Work among Blacks from 1925 to 1934. Discusses racial attitudes and legal injustices toward Blacks. Oxley addressed social problems of Blacks such as unfair capital punishment, juvenile delinquency, and lack of social services. (KS)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Capital Punishment, Racial Attitudes
Nyi, Nyi – 1983
The four sections of this paper outline changes in UNICEF programs from their inception in 1946 to recent initiatives circa 1983. The first section delineates shifts in program emphasis, showing how the organization's focus has moved from meeting the emergency needs of post-World War II European children toward addressing the long-term needs of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developing Nations, Health Programs, History

Kempfer, Homer; Wright, Grace S. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1950
An estimated 40 percent of American adults claim an interest in further education, and among the remainder are a great many who would develop an interest if the facilities within their reach were to meet their personal needs. Six of the many possible organized ways of providing education for adults are described in this bulletin. Three of these…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Adult Education, Social Services, Publicity
Lakes, Richard D. – Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 1995
Two social welfare reformers in Cincinnati, Edith Campbell and Helen Woolley, used research on sex-typed jobs to influence the establishment of industrial training programs for girls early in the twentieth century. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Educational History, Industrial Education, Labor Legislation
Care and Education of Young Children of Pauper and Working Classes: New Lanark, Scotland, 1790-1825.

Carlson, Helen L. – Paedagogica Historica, 1992
Discusses New Lanark, the nineteenth-century utopian community organized in Scotland by David Dale and Robert Owen. Underscores the centrality of child care, housing, health care, and ongoing education within the community. Recommends applying New Lanark principles in addressing the great disparities of the 1990s, particularly as they affect young…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning

Neverdon-Morton, Cynthia – Journal of Negro Education, 1982
Describes self-help programs initiated by Black women between 1895 and 1925 in Tuskegee, Alabama; Hampton, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; and Baltimore, Maryland. Poor housing, health concerns, racial discrimination, inadequate schools, and the lack of economic opportunities were some of the barriers challenged by these programs. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Black Organizations, Economic Opportunities, Educational Opportunities, Females
Campbell, David; Co -As, David – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1983
Describes the Skyline Farms Project in Appalachian Alabama, a largely unsuccessful attempt to transform ex-tenant farmers into independent landowners. Traces the history of Skyline Farms from the 1930s to the early 1940s. Describes community attitudes and social services (education, health, recreation, home economics). Discusses reasons for the…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Development, Community Services, Farmers

Miller, Chris; And Others – Community Development Journal, 1990
Includes "Community Work in the U.K.: Reflections on the 1980s" (Miller, Bryant); "Multiplication and Divisions: Trends in Community Development in Ireland since the 1960s" (Cinneide, Walsh); "Reconstruction to Deconstruction: The Transformation of Community Work in Australia" (Meekosha; Mowbray): "Community…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Cultural Pluralism, Feminism
Thuy, Vuong G. – 1979
This paper examines various aspects of Indochinese immigration and resettlement patterns and problems with respect to the ethnic, cultural, and educational characteristics of refugees, and the effects of Federal, State, and local assistance programs. Highlighted among the problems are the high concentrations of refugees in urban areas, their…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Demography

Greenberg, Polly – Young Children, 1990
Describes the beginnings of Head Start in detail. Discusses Head Start's record in providing health care for low-income children. Compares early Head Start with the program of recent years. Discusses ways in which Head Start emphasizes children's health and helps Head Start parents and family members. (BG)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Early Childhood Education, Family Involvement, Family Programs
Pace, Robert E., Comp. – 1977
The information booklet details the history and development of the Yakima Nation from long before contact with the white man to the present day. It describes how the food-gathering life of the early inhabitants of Washington's Yakima Valley began to change with the arrival of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. The booklet details the influx…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Services, Economic Development
Halpern, Robert – 1999
This book examines the history of supportive social services to examine ways in which those services have been helpful, and sometimes unhelpful, to poor families; the factors that have constrained service provision and reform; and what would make the service enterprise viable in the coming years. Discussed are formative influences on the…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Rearing, Community Needs, Community Services