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Charles Loring Brace

    Charles Loring Brace was an American philanthropist and social reformer who made significant contributions to the field of social reform. He is regarded as a foundational figure in the modern foster care movement. His most celebrated achievement was initiating the Orphan Train movement in the mid-19th century and establishing the Children's Aid Society. Brace's work focused on aiding children and establishing systems to support their well-being, thereby laying groundwork for future social welfare.

    The Life of Charles Loring Brace, Chiefly Told in his own Letters;
    The Norse-Folk; or, A Visit to the Homes of Norway and Sweden. by Charles Loring Brace ...
    Free Trade, As Promoting Peace And Good Will Among Men: A Paper Read Before The New York Free Trade Club, February 20, 1879
    The Dangerous Classes of New York and Twenty Years' Work Among Them
    Home-Life in Germany. by Charles Loring Brace.
    Hungary in 1851: With an Experience of the Austrian Police