Unsentimental reformer

Unsentimental reformer

The Life of Josephine Shaw Lowell

by Joan Waugh

1997

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Such was the massive and pitiless industrialization of the nation after the Civil War that Josephine Shaw Lowell (1843-1905) recoiled and sought a new way to approach poverty. She rationalized charity toward hapless families and children in ways that established social responsibility for the welfare of the poor. A Brahmin, member of an illustrious family, sister of the martyred Robert Gould Shaw, who led his proud black troops against Fort Wagner, and, later, a war widow, Lowell constantly responded to changing ideological and economic conditions affecting the poor. This book challenges all previous interpretations of Lowell as a "genteel" reformer mostly interested in social control of the underclass. Rather, her aim was to cure pauperism, and her strategies eventually led her to support higher wages and full employment.

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    How does Josephine Shaw Lowell’s elite background as a Boston Brahmin and war widow shape her initial understanding of poverty, and how common is it for those of privilege to misinterpret the root causes of economic struggle?

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    Waugh challenges the traditional view of Lowell as a mere "genteel" reformer focused on social control; how does the book redefine Lowell's true motivations, and why do you think history has often misjudged women reformers of this era?

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    In what ways does the massive, pitiless industrialization of post-Civil War America mirror our own modern economic shifts, and how do we similarly struggle today to balance corporate growth with human welfare?

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