Charles Richmond Henderson
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Charles Richmond Henderson (1848–1915) was an American sociologist.
Biography
Born in Covington, Indiana, he graduated at the University of Chicago in 1870 and at Union Theological Seminary in 1873. From 1873 to 1883 he was pastor at Terre Haute, Indiana and from 1883 to 1892 at Detroit.
Appointed in 1892 assistant professor of sociology at Chicago University, he was afterward advanced to the full professorship. In 1898-99 he was president of the National Conference of Charities, in 1902 president of the National Prison Association, and in 1910 of the International Prison Congress. In 1907 he served as secretary of the Illinois Commission on Occupational Diseases. He died in 1915.
Publications
His works include:
- The Development of Doctrine in the Epistles (1894)
- The Social Spirit in America (1896)
- Social Settlements (1897)
- Social Elements (1898)
- An Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes (1898; second edition, enlarged, 1901)
- Modern Prison Systems (57th Congress, 2d Session, House Document No. 452, 1903)
- Modern Methods of Charity (1904)
- Industrial Insurance in the United States (1907)
- Social Duties from a Christian Point of View (1909)
- Education in Relation to Sex (1909)
- Social Programmes of the West (1913)
This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
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Categories:
- American Christian clergy
- American educators
- American political writers
- American socialists
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- People from Detroit, Michigan
- People from Terre Haute, Indiana
- University of Chicago faculty
- 1848 births
- 1915 deaths
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