Woman's mission
'They could lecture working-class women on cleanliness ... '
At the same time, entering this world provided the lady philanthropist with a little excitement, maybe even danger, and a means to self-discovery. Moreover, these women's unshakeable belief in their own domestic morality not only informed the form of charity they chose to sponsor - mother and baby homes, kindergartens, temperance campaigns and health and hygiene reform - but also those persons deemed worthy of help and the conditions demanded for the receipt of charity.
So they provided aid to mothers and infants in the name of improving infant and maternal mortality rates, while barring illegitimate children from their cr猫ches. They could lecture working-class women on cleanliness in homes resembling slums, while they relied on servants to keep their own homes up to the required standard.
Published: 2001-08-09