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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 2005 113.3 Green

OBJECT TYPE: Article

TITLE: Gendering the City, Gendering the Welfare State. The Nurse’s Settlement of Richmond, 1900-1930

DESCRIPTION:

Discussion of the Nurses Settlement founded in the City of Richmond by Nannie J. Minor and the impact in a variety of ways on the City’s social and economic development, particularly in providing health care to the City’s poor and in the progressive movement of social reform, and indirectly in establishing women in both the health care industry and social reform movements.

AUTHOR: Green, Elna C.

EDITION: Vol. 113, No. 3, p. 276-311   

SERIES: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

PUBLICATION DATE: 2005

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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