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"Sketch Of Life In Buildings," 1889 "A Lady Resident" --$t2. "White Slavery In London," 1888 Annie (Wood) Besant --$t3. From Makers Of Our Clothes, 1909 Clementina Black And Adele (Lady Carl) Meyer --$t4. "Marriage In East London," 1895 Helen (Dendy) Bosanquet --$t5. From Munition Lasses, 1917 Agnes Kate Foxwell --$t6. "A School Settlement," 1911 Clara Ellen Grant --$t7. "Barmaids," 1889 Margaret Harkness --$t8. "In A London Tramp Ward," 1906 Mary (Kingsland) Higgs --$t9. "The Fur-Pullers Of South London," 1897 Edith (Mrs. F. G.) Hogg --$t10. From A London Plane-Tree, And Other Verse, 1889 Amy Levy --$t11. "A Slum Mother" (1908) And "Guy And The Stars" (1919) Margaret Mcmillan --$t12. "Gilding The Gutter," 1905 Olive Christian Malvery --$t13. "The Irresponsibility Of The Father," 1918 Anna Martin --$t14. "Eating The Apple," 1899 Honnor Morten --$t15. "The Evacuation Of The Workhouse," 1918 Margaret Wynne Nevinson --$t16. Selections From The Woman's Dreadnought, 1916-1917 Sylvia Pankhurst --$t17. From The Pudding Lady, 1910 Florence Petty --$t18. Selections From The Missing Link Magazine, 1878 Ellen Henrietta Ranyard --$t19. Selections From Round About A Pound A Week, 1913 Maud Pember Reeves --$t20. "Drunkenness," 1878 Maude Alethea Stanley --$t21. From London Street Arabs, 1890 Dorothy Tennant (Lady Stanley) --$t22. "Petticoat-Lane," 1895 Ethel Brilliana (Mrs. Alec) Tweedie --$t23. "An Epiphany Pilgrimage," 1906 Kate Warburton --$t24. "Pages From A Work-Girl'S Diary," 1888 Beatrice (Potter) Webb --$tAppendix 1: The Geography Of London Wealth And Poverty --$tAppendix 2: The Texts Arranged Thematically --$tGlossary Of Terms, Institutions, And Organizations --$tIndex 330 $aLate-nineteenth-century Britain saw the privileged classes forsake society balls and gatherings to turn their considerable resources to investigating and relieving poverty. By the 1890's at least half a million women were involved in philanthropy, particularly in London. Slum Travelers, edited, annotated, and with a superb introduction by Ellen Ross, collects a fascinating array of the writings of these "lady explorers," who were active in the east, south, and central London slums from around 1870 until the end of World War I. Contributors range from the well known, including Annie Besant, Sylvia Pankhurst, and Beatrice Webb (then Potter), to the obscure. 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