The Black Child Savers Book Review

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However, in 2012, Geoff K. Ward rectified this omission in his meticulously researched book, “The Black Child Savers.” What Ward so compellingly documents is the decades-long efforts of African-American child savers to bring about a restructuring of the social politics of American juvenile justice. At the same time the white child savers continued to develop a justice system for white children, the African-American child savers, often women who were members of black women’s clubs, wrote and spoke against a justice system that excluded black youth (Ward, 2012). The black child savers movement began in the South before 1900 and continued throughout the Progressive Era and into the civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s (Ward, 2012). Black

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