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Charities and the Commons: The Pittsburgh Survey, Part I. The People is a classic book that sheds light on the social conditions and issues faced by the people of Pittsburgh at the turn of the 20th century. Written by various authors and writers, this comprehensive survey delves into the lives of the working class, immigrants, women, and children, highlighting their struggles and challenges in a rapidly industrializing city. The book explores topics such as housing, labor conditions, education, and healthcare, providing valuable insights into the social welfare policies and practices of the time. A landmark work in the field of urban sociology and social reform, ‘Charities and the Commons’ remains a significant reference for understanding the historical context of poverty and inequality in America’s industrial cities.







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