Grace Abbott

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1878 – 1939

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Who was Grace Abbott?

Grace Abbott was an American social worker who specifically worked in advancing child welfare. Her elder sister was a social worker named Edith Abbott.

Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, the daughter of O. A. Abbott and Elizabeth M. Griffin, Grace graduated from Grand Island College in 1898. Before embarking on her career in social work, she was employed as a high school teacher in her hometown through 1906. In 1902, she started graduate studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

In 1907, she moved to Chicago, where she entered the career of social work. She took up residency in the Hull House, an urban center for women engaged in early proto-feminism and social reform, as well as a safe haven for the poor. In 1909, Abbott received a Ph.M. in political science from the University of Chicago. she wrote a series of weekly articles in the Chicago Evening Post, titled Within the City's Gates from 1909-1910, which brought to light the exploitation of immigrants.

Abbott served on several committees and organizations for advancing the societal cause of the child welfare, including the Immigrants' Protective League, Child Labor Division of the U.S. Children's Bureau, and was also a member of the Women's Trade Union League. From 1917-1919, she was the director of the child labor division of the U.S. Children's Bureau. It was in this capacity that she was responsible for the administering of the Keating-Owen Act. This law was reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1918. She was responsible for portions of this law continuing by inserting clauses into the war-goods conracts between the Federal government and private industries.

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Born
Nov 17, 1878
Grand Island
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Siblings
Profession
Education
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Employment
  • Titles in academia, United States Children's Bureau
    (1921 - 1934)
Died
Jun 19, 1939
Chicago

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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