- Grace Abbott
Grace Abbott (
November 17 ,1878 -June 19 ,1939 ) was an American social worker who specifically worked in advancingchild welfare . Her older sister was social workerEdith Abbott .Abbott was born in
Grand Island, Nebraska . Abbott graduated from Grand Island College in 1898. Before embarking on her future career insocial work , she worked as a high school teacher in her home town through 1906. In 1902, she started graduate studies at theUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln .In 1907, she moved to Chicago, where she began her career in 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 theUniversity of Chicago .Abbott served on several committees and organizations for advancing the societal cause of the child welfare, including the
Immigrants' Protective League (1908-1917), Child Labor Division of the U.S. Children's Bureau (1921 to 1934), and was also a member of theWomen's Trade Union League .Abbott was an author of several sociological texts, including "The Immigrant and the Community" (1917) and "The Child and the State" (1938, 2 volumes). She was also responsible for incorporating social statistics and research into legislative policy-making as well as investigating child labor violations in shipbuilding plants and other factories across the United States.
Abbott pioneered the process of incorporating sociological data relating to child labor, juvenile delinquency, dependency, and statistics into the lawmaking process; she spent much of her time as a political lobbyist for social issues in
Washington, D.C. She was associated with theSocial Security Administration from 1934 until her death in 1939; during that time period, Abbott helped in the drafting of theSocial Security Act and chaired several government committees on child welfare and social issues.During a 1938 health checkup, doctors discovered that she was suffering from
multiple myeloma . The disease caused her death one year later.Abbott is a member of the
Nebraska Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/manuscripts/family/abbottfam.htm Abbott Family papers] at
Nebraska State Historical Society
* [http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/Grace-Abbott-Reader,673963.aspx Grace Abbott Reader] edited by John Sorensen with Judith Sealander (University of Nebraska Press, 2008)
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