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Progressive maternalists and the citizenship status of low-income single mothers
Jessica Toft
, Laura S. Abrams
Social Work (Twin Cities)
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Citizenship Status
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Low-income Mothers
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Social Reform
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Chicago
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Caregivers
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Single Mothers
50%
Citizenship
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Public Welfare
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Activism
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Pensions
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Historical Context
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Work Status
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Jane Addams
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Women's Suffrage
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Women's Citizenship
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Hull House
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Full Citizenship
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Single Mothers
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Historical Context
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Social Reform
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Chicago
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Woman Suffrage
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Limitations
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Low Income
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Single Mothers
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Social Reform
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Caregiver
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Woman Suffrage
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Psychology
Caregiver
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