The house on Henry Street
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The house on Henry Street

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The house on Henry Street

About this book

Step into the tenements of New York's Lower East Side, where one woman's revolutionary vision transformed the lives of America's forgotten immigrants. In 1893, young nurse Lillian Wald made a decision that would reshape social work forever when she moved into a cramped apartment on Henry Street, determined to bring healthcare and hope directly to families trapped in crushing poverty. This remarkable memoir chronicles her pioneering journey from privileged upbringing to becoming the mother of public health nursing, fighting against disease, despair, and a society that had turned its back on the most vulnerable. Wald's vivid storytelling brings to life the bustling streets filled with the dreams and struggles of newly arrived families from across Europe. Through her eyes, we witness the harsh realities of tenement life, where children played in garbage-strewn alleys and mothers worked themselves to exhaustion in sweatshops. Yet this is not merely a tale of hardship, but of extraordinary human resilience and the power of compassionate action. Enhanced by evocative etchings and photographs, her narrative reveals how the Henry Street Settlement became a beacon of education, healthcare, and advocacy that challenged the very foundations of American social policy. From establishing the first public school nursing program to lobbying for child labor laws, Wald's innovations rippled across the nation. More than a historical account, this book offers profound insights into the roots of modern social justice movements and community organizing. Readers will discover how one person's commitment to direct action and grassroots change created lasting institutions that continue to serve communities today. For anyone passionate about healthcare, immigration, women's history, or social reform, Wald's story provides both inspiration and practical wisdom about building bridges across cultural divides and creating sustainable change from within marginalized communities.

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Information

Publisher
Paeroa House
Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781779796011

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. DEDICATION
  4. PREFACE
  5. FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
  6. CHAPTER I—THE EAST SIDE TWO DECADES AGO
  7. CHAPTER II—ESTABLISHING THE NURSING SERVICE
  8. CHAPTER III—THE NURSE AND THE COMMUNITY
  9. CHAPTER IV—CHILDREN AND PLAY
  10. CHAPTER V—EDUCATION AND THE CHILD
  11. CHAPTER VI—THE HANDICAPPED CHILD
  12. CHAPTER VII—CHILDREN WHO WORK
  13. CHAPTER VIII—THE NATION’S CHILDREN
  14. CHAPTER IX—ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN THE SETTLEMENT
  15. CHAPTER X—YOUTH
  16. CHAPTER XI—YOUTH AND TRADES UNIONS
  17. CHAPTER XII—WEDDINGS AND SOCIAL HALLS
  18. CHAPTER XIII—FRIENDS OF RUSSIAN FREEDOM
  19. CHAPTER XIV—SOCIAL FORCES
  20. CHAPTER XV—SOCIAL FORCES, CONTINUED
  21. CHAPTER XVI—NEW AMERICANS AND OUR POLICIES

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