The Survey, Volume 17, Issues 14-26 presents a fascinating snapshot of early 20th-century American social issues. Published by Survey Associates and the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, this collection of issues delves into the pressing concerns of the era, offering valuable insights into the landscape of social reform, charity work, and urban life.
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