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  2. Stanley v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the same process must be applied for children born to parents outside of wedlock. The Court also held that Illinois' denial of unwed fathers a hearing and extending it to all other parents (wed fathers, both wed and unwed mothers) violated the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.

  3. National Florence Crittenton Mission - Wikipedia

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    Florence Crittenton Misson, 21 Bleecker Street, 1893. The National Florence Crittenton Mission was an organization established in 1883 by Charles N. Crittenton.It attempted to reform prostitutes and unwed pregnant women through the creation of establishments where they were to live and learn skills.

  4. Mothers' pensions - Wikipedia

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    Mothers' pensions were long-term cash provisions to impoverished single mothers. [3] Payments were generally inadequate to cover living expenses. [4] Nearly every state had a maximum allowable allowance ranging from 9 dollars to 15 dollars per month (approximately $120 to $275 in 2021 dollars) for the first child and 4 dollars to 10 dollars for any additional children. [5]

  5. My mother let me, an innocent child, live. I am eternally ...

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    Opinion: Jim Ross Lightfoot, born in a Home for Unwed Mothers, writes that his own life is a priceless gift from his mother. My mother let me, an innocent child, live. I am eternally grateful.

  6. Mothers' rights - Wikipedia

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    Labor rights for mothers in the United States consist of maternal leave during the various stages of pregnancy as well as when the baby is born and afterwards. They also include work procedures for new mothers returning to their workplace after giving birth. The time women are allowed to take off for childbirth is referred to as maternity leave.

  7. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    During the Depression, the agency fed the hungry and cared for orphans and children of unwed mothers as well as the mothers.The former administrative building at 126 North Desplaines Street was not only a residence for priests, but also a shelter for homeless men.

  8. The PUMP Act provisions just went into effect. Here's ... - AOL

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    The PUMP Act comes after countless parents have faced obstacles, discrimination and more in their need to pump at work. Leslie Holland, a researcher at a hospital in Washington, DC., has been ...

  9. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which administered the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was a federal assistance program in the United States in effect from 1935 to 1997, created by the Social Security Act (SSA) and administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that ...