“Children sleeping in Mulberry Street” by 19th Century reformer Jacob Reis (1890) (PD)
The history of child abuse in all its forms would astonish many. It leaves little hope to be vanquished, considering in many countries it is deemed “culture”. Although we can not stop child abuse in its entirety, we do have the power to help save one child at a time in America, and hope for humanitarian efforts to continue their fight for children around the world.
The life of Mary Ellen Wilson started an increased awareness for the need to protect children. She was born in 1864. When her Mother became widowed, she sent Mary to boarding school, but could not continue the payments. By the age of two Mary Ellen was placed in foster care, suffering the abuse for eight years. Although neighbors heard the cries, and saw the condition she lived in, they did not come to her aid, but thankfully one concerned woman could not forget her. Continue reading
