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History of Social Welfare Policies & Programs Up to the 1930s
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History of Social Welfare Policies & Programs Up to the 1930s
This guide focuses on resources that you can use when seeking information on the history of social welfare policies and programs in the U.S. up to the 1930s.
Getting Started
Finding Books, Journals & Media
Finding Scholarly Articles
Getting the News
Social Welfare: Origins & Development
The 20th Century
Labor & the Working Class
Target Populations
Women and Children
The Elderly
Native Americans
African Americans
Hispanics/Latinos
Immigrants
LGBTQ
Veterans
The Mentally Ill
The Mentally Disabled
Citing Your Sources
Subject Guide
Natalie Borisovets
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Subjects:
American Studies
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Communication
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Criminal Justice
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History - Global & Eurasian
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History - North America
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Journalism & Media Studies
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Latin American & Caribbean Studies
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Literatures in English
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New Jerseyana
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Political Science
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Social Work
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Spanish & Portuguese Studies
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Women's & Gender Studies
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