The Races of the Old World a Manual of Ethnology
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Charles Loring Brace was an American philanthropist who made significant contributions to social reform. He is widely recognized as a foundational figure in the modern foster care movement. Brace is particularly renowned for initiating the Orphan Train movement in the mid-19th century and for establishing the Children's Aid Society. His work championed the cause of disadvantaged children and sought to reform the institutions designed to care for them.
