Hungary in 1851: With an Experience of the Austrian Police
- 444 pages
- 16 hours of reading
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.






Explore the benefits of free trade with this thought-provoking essay by Charles Loring Brace. Originally delivered as a speech to the New York Free Trade Club in 1879, Brace argues that free trade is essential to promoting peace and good will among nations. An important read for anyone interested in economics or international relations.