underprivileged. She developed English classes for the immigrant mothers, work programs for
unemployed men and boys, and assisted in establishing a range of relief programs. During the 1920s
a community center named for her was established just a few blocks to the north of Tyler School at
1236 10th Street SE (non-extant).
underprivileged. She developed English classes for the immigrant mothers, work programs for
unemployed men and boys, and assisted in establishing a range of relief programs. During the 1920s
a community center named for her was established just a few blocks to the north of Tyler School at
1236 10th Street SE (non-extant).
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