The relation of philanthropy to social Order and progress

This article describes the work and beliefs of C.R. Henderson, a prominent figure in late 19th-century social reform. It highlights his deep engagement with social problems, particularly those concerning the working class, and his pioneering efforts in establishing the Charity Organization Society in Terre Haute in 1882. Henderson advocated for the abolition of outdoor state relief, emphasizing community-based, voluntary giving. The piece illustrates his conviction that effective philanthropy must be adjusted to the characteristics of a free people. It also notes his significant contributions to charity work and prison reform on a national level.
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