
Illegitimacy as a Child-welfare Problem. a Brief Treatment of the Prevalence and Significance of Birth out of Wedlock, the Child's Status, and the State's Responsibility for Care and Protection
by Katharine F. Lenroot, Emma O. Lundberg, United States. Children's Bureau
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