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Shows signs of wear. Jacket may be torn, cover may have creases, pages have some writing and highlighting. May have some water damage. May be a former library book. If you are buying a box set item, the box may not be included.
This well-loved copy of “Kate Barnard: Oklahoma’s good angel” offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of one of the most influential women in Oklahoma’s history. Written by Bob Burke, a renowned historian and author, this biography delves into the remarkable story of Kate Barnard, a tireless social reformer and advocate for the rights of children and working-class families.
Published as part of the “Oklahoma Statesmen” series, this book sheds light on Barnard’s pivotal role in shaping the state’s early social welfare policies. Her groundbreaking work as the first female Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in the United States paved the way for significant reforms, including the establishment of orphanages, free school lunches, and improved working conditions for women and children.
Beyond its historical significance, this volume also serves as a testament to the power of individual determination and the enduring impact of progressive movements. With its well-researched narrative and insightful analysis, it offers a captivating read for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Oklahoma’s past.