Albion Fellows Bacon – Indiana`s Municipal Housekeeper
Autor Robert G. Barrowsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2000
Indiana s Municipal Housekeeper
Robert G. Barrows
Examines the career of a leading Progressive Era reformer.
Born in Evansville, Indiana, in 1865, Albion Fellows was reared in the nearby hamlet of McCutchanville and graduated from Evansville High School. She worked for several years as a secretary and court reporter, toured Europe with her sister, married local merchant Hilary Bacon in 1888, and settled into a seemingly comfortable routine of middle-class domesticity. In 1892, however, she was afflicted with an illness that lasted for several years, an illness that may have resulted from a real or perceived absence of outlets for her intelligence and creativity.
Bacon eventually found such outlets in a myriad of voluntary associations and social welfare campaigns. She was best known for her work on behalf of tenement reform and was instrumental in the passage of legislation to improve housing conditions in Indiana. She was also involved in child welfare, city planning and zoning, and a variety of public health efforts. Bacon became Indiana s foremost "municipal houskeeper," a Progressive Era term for women who applied their domestic skills to social problems plaguing their communities.
She also found time to write about her social reform efforts and her religious faith in articles and pamphlets. She published one volume of children s stories, and authored several pageants. One subject she did not write about was women s suffrage. While she did not oppose votes for women, suffrage was never her priority. But the reality of her participation in public affairs did advance the cause of women s political equality and provided a role model for future generations.
Robert G. Barrows, Associate Professor of History at Indiana University at Indianapolis, was previously an editor at the Indiana Historical Bureau. He has published several journal articles and book chapters dealing with Indiana history and American urban history, and he coedited (with David J. Bodenhamer) the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis (Indiana University Press).
Contents
The Sheltered Life
The Clutch of the Thorns
Ambassador of the Poor
The Homes of Indiana
Child Welfare
City Plans and National Housing Standards
Prose, Poetry, and Pageants
Municipal Housekeeper and Inadvertent Feminist"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253337740
ISBN-10: 0253337747
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 191 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:Indiana Univ PR.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253337747
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 191 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:Indiana Univ PR.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Sheltered Life
Chapter 2: The Clutch of the Thorns
Chapter 3: Ambassador of the Poor
Chapter 4: The Homes of Indiana
Chapter 5: Child Welfare
Chapter 6: City Plans and National Housing Standards
Chapter 7: Prose, Poetry, and Pageants
Chapter 8: Municipal Housekeeper and Inadvertent Feminist
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Sheltered Life
Chapter 2: The Clutch of the Thorns
Chapter 3: Ambassador of the Poor
Chapter 4: The Homes of Indiana
Chapter 5: Child Welfare
Chapter 6: City Plans and National Housing Standards
Chapter 7: Prose, Poetry, and Pageants
Chapter 8: Municipal Housekeeper and Inadvertent Feminist
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Barrows (history, Indiana Univ.--Indianapolis, and coeditor of the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis, 1994) provides new insight into the Progressive era and sheds light on the multiple roles women played in turn--of--the--century reform efforts. Married with children and dissatisfied and ill in a life of Victorian nubile bliss, Bacon developed a sensitivity to the less fortunate trapped in sweatshops and packed into filthy tenements. Her evolving social conscience, reinforced by the social gospel, led her down many reformist paths to earn the title of Indiana's municipal housekeeper; this epithet is a term for activist women who applied their.. domestic skills to social problems plaguing their communities. A writer, speaker, legislative lobbyist, civic leader, mother, and wife, Bacon packed it all in; to read of her many accomplishments is to understand more clearly Progressivism and the role of women within it. It is a good companion to Allen F. Davis's American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams (CH, Jan'74) and is highly recommended for those with interests in regional, political, social, cultural, and women's history. Photographs; notes; select bibliography; and index.--P. D. Travis, Texas Woman's University"Choice" (01/01/2001)
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The story of Albion Fellows Bacon, Indiana's foremost "municipal housekeeper."