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ISBN: 1025333020

ISBN13: 9781025333021

Grace H. Dodge: Merchant of Dreams

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"Grace H Dodge: Merchant of Dreams" is a compelling biography of Grace Hoadley Dodge, a visionary leader whose tireless efforts reshaped the landscape of American education and social welfare. Written by Abbie Graham, this work explores the life of a woman who dedicated her vast resources and influence to the betterment of others, earning her the moniker "Merchant of Dreams."

The narrative delves into Dodge's pivotal role in founding Teachers College at Columbia University and her transformative leadership within the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA). Through meticulous detail, Graham portrays Dodge not merely as a wealthy philanthropist, but as a hands-on organizer who championed the rights and education of working girls. The book highlights her unique ability to bridge social divides, fostering cooperation between different classes to create lasting institutional change.

Ideal for readers interested in women's history, the evolution of the American educational system, and the origins of modern social work, "Grace H Dodge: Merchant of Dreams" captures the spirit of the Progressive Era. It serves as a testament to the power of a single individual's commitment to social progress and the enduring legacy of one of the 19th century's most influential reformers.

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