What Did Miss Abbott Really Say? [NCLC pamphlet]

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Title

What Did Miss Abbott Really Say? [NCLC pamphlet]

Description

A pamphlet issued by the National Child Labor Committee to present testimony by Grace Abbott, former head of the United States Children’s Bureau, before the House Judiciary Committee on February 15, 1924. The pamphlet was issued in order to counter claims regarding her testimony made in a legal brief written in 1934 by William D. Guthrie, “The Child Labor Amendment: Argument in Opposition to Ratification.”

Creator

National Child Labor Committee

Source

Gertrude Zimand papersArticles and Studies, 1924-1965Box: 2, Folder: 17. Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota Libraries

Date

1934

Contributor

Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota Libraries

Rights

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Notes

Learn more: 
Child Labor Amendment, Social Welfare History Image Portal
"A Needed Amendment To Restrict Child LaborThe Nation. January, 1934. Social Welfare History Project
Child Labor, Social Welfare History Project 
Grace Abbott, Social Welfare History Project

Citation

National Child Labor Committee, “What Did Miss Abbott Really Say? [NCLC pamphlet],” Social Welfare History Image Portal, accessed December 26, 2024, https://images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/items/show/322.