- The Cinderella Movement
The Cinderella Movement was a late nineteenth century British movement to provide food and entertainment for poor children. Individuals formed "Cinderella Clubs", named after the fairy tale character
Cinderella , to address specific problems associated with children's welfare.History
Towards the end of the nineteenth century conditions in many cities had become truly appalling. Poverty, disease, overcrowding were widespread despite the fact that Britain was undergoing a period of unprecedented prosperity. The division between classes was marked at all levels but that between
manual worker s andwhite collar worker s was vast.Many people debated and discussed the problems at length and various movements began to end this problem by a variety of social and political reforms. A few people took positive action and endeavoured to make practical immediate changes. One of these was
Robert Blatchford .Blatchford was a
journalist based inManchester and working for the "Clarion " Newspaper. He saw the poverty that existed among mill-workers and the existence that many of them lead and he resolved to do something about it. He started by writing articles encouraging like-minded readers to join him in the formation of groups who would provide food and entertainment for the children forced to live in industrial slums. They quickly became known as Cinderella Clubs after the popular [Cinderella#Pantomime|pantomime] character who is transformed from a child drudge.On hearing about Blatchford’s activities or reading his articles in other papers many like minded citizens in towns and cities throughout Britain formed their own Cinderella Clubs and much practical help was given. Some members went further and helped the infant
Independent Labour Party to become established, others tackled educational problems but all had the core belief in an end to the deprivation suffered by tens of thousands of working class children.Today
Little remains of that vast surge of benevolence but its effects are still around. The
New Labour Party ofTony Blair ,Free school meal s for those in greatest need, and, there is still one city with an active Cinderella Club.External links
* [http://www.cinderellaclub.org/ The Bradford Cinderella Club]
References
* [http://www.wcml.org.uk/group/scout.htm Clarion Scout, Vol. 1. No.
1 March 1895 ]
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