University of Minnesota, Social Welfare History Archives

Description

The Social Welfare History Archives collects the records of private-sector social service and social reform organizations and the personal papers of individual leaders in the field. Researchers from all communities and disciplines are invited to contact the archives about using these materials.

Sources in the Archives document the history of social service and social reform, focused on the late nineteenth and twentieth century in the U.S.

Social services and concerns represented in the collections include: adoption, child welfare, citizenship, community arts, community organization and planning, family support services, group work, housing, immigration and migration, juvenile delinquency, poverty and unemployment assistance programs, public health, public social policy and public-private sector relationships, recreation and camping, senior services, settlement houses and community centers, sexual health, single parenting and services for single mothers, social casework and related counseling services, social work education and the social work profession, theories about charity and reform, and welfare rights and social justice movements. The Archives also houses an extensive collection of books, periodicals, pamphlets, reports and newsletters related to social work and reform.

Alternative Title

University of Minnesota, Social Welfare History Archives

Documents in this collection

REEL0010_0482.jpg

Kellogg asks Addams for her peace editorial if it is finished enough to print.
REEL0016_1471.jpg

Addams tells Kennedy that she prefers the idea of the International Conference of Social Work being held in 1926.
REEL0016_1445.jpg

Addams sends Brenner her overdue membership for the Survey.
REEL0017_1028.jpg

Kellogg tells Addams about the Survey's Annual Meeting.
REEL0017_1031.jpg

Brenner invites Addams to the next meeting of the Board of Directors.