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effective home economics could play in lifting women and families out of poverty. Her writings had a recognized position among economic works. They demonstrated a thorough study of her subjects, and were thoughtful and sympathetic, though generally more of a popular than a scientific or thoroughly exhaustive character. Campbell contributed many articles on economic subjects to reviews and magazines. She wrote novels and nonfiction works dealing with home economics and relationships between the individual, the home, the workplace, physical well-being, and childhood. She was active in many organizations that advocated female empowerment and associated with many intellectuals and original thinkers, including writer
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From the first, Campbell's writings were of a philanthropic and domestic character. She becoming an earnest student of economic and social problems, especially in connection with the conditions of laboring women. She wrote several important studies about women trapped in poverty, and the role that
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appointed her its commissioner to investigate the condition of women wage-earners in New York, and that work resulted in a series of papers under the title of "Prisoners of Poverty," which caused a profound and widespread sensation respecting the life of wage-women in the metropolis. It may be
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About 1859 or 1860, she married an army surgeon, Dr. Grenville Mellen Weeks. She thereafter lived in various portions of the U.S., during which time she gained that broad experience which has reappeared in her literary work. Endowed with abundant vitality, great imagination, power of dramatic
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The National cyclopedia of American biography, being the history of the United States as illustrated in the lives of the founders, builders, and defenders of the republic, and of the men and women who are doing the work and moulding the thought of the present
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was issued in book form. This comprised "Ainslee," "Grandpa's House," "Four and What They Did" and " White and Red." They were popular, and all of them were reprinted in England. Her next works were
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She also worked as a professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin (1893–96), professor of domestic science at Kansas State Agricultural College (1896–97), and was the head resident in
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She married Dr. Grenville Mellen Weeks (born 1837), physician and soldier, in 1859 or 1860. In 1871, the marriage floundered, and eventually they divorced. He remarried twice thereafter.
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Who's who in New England: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut
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and other juvenile periodicals. Like all her subsequent work, these articles were vital, magnetic and infused with humor and pathos. Soon her stories grew in length, and the
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regarded as the seed from which followed a vast amount of literature upon the topic, resulting in great amelioration in the condition of a large body of workers.
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was later expanded for publication in 1893 and came to be known as "the first major statistical monograph on the situation of American women working for wages".
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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She was born "Helen Campbell Stuart". Her married name, which she also used for some of her writing, was "Helen Campbell Weeks". She used the
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A universal reference library comprising the arts and sciences ... commerce, etc., of the world
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of "Helen Campbell" (1860s) and "Helen Wheaton". In 1877, she changed her legal name to "Helen Stuart Campbell".
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At the age of 23, under her married name, Helen C. Weeks, she began work for children, writing steadily for
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expression and a profoundly sympathetic nature, it was impossible for the young woman to live an idle life.
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Her first literary work was a series of stories for children, which appeared between 1864 and 1870 in
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Household economics; a course of lectures in the School of economics of the University of Wisconsin
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In 1894, she was appointed professor of household economics in the school of sociology at the
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In foreign kitchens - with choice recipes from England, France, Germany, Italy, and the North
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The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking: Adapted to Domestic Use, or Study in Classes
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The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking; Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes
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American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times to the Present
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Soon afterwards, Campbell went abroad to investigate the lives of wage-earners in
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Harvard University Library Open Collections Program. Women Working, 1870–1930,
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Moe, Phyllis (1979). "Helen Stuart Campbell profile". In Mainiero, Lina (ed.).
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of New York, the American Economic Association, the Consumers' League and the
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was compiled from a course of lectures which she delivered at the university.
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to Jane E. (née Campbell) and Homer H. Stuart (died 1890). Both parents were
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Harry's Winter with the Indians, or, White and Red. With ... Illustrations
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Seven Days a Week: Women and Domestic Service in Industrializing America
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Cooking School. About 1882, she became literary and household editor of
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Prisoners of Poverty: Women Wage-Workers, their Trades and their Lives
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Prisoners of Poverty: Women Wage-workers, their Trades and their Lives
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affairs, three generations fighting and dying in Indian, French and
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The Problem of the Poor: A Record of Quiet Work in Unquiet Places
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The Problem of the Poor: A Record of Quiet Work in Unquiet Places
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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Women Wage-Earners: Their Past, their Present, and their Future
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Women wage-earners- their past, their present and their future
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Darkness and Daylight; or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life
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American writer, academic, social reformer, and home economist
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Katy's Adventures at Grandpa's House. With ... Illustrations
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From 1881 until 1884, Campbell was literary editor of the
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Rines, George Edwin; Beach, Frederick Converse (1905).
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Some Passages in the Practice of Dr. Martha Scarborough
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Some Passages in the Practice of Dr. Martha Scarborough
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1910).
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Marsden Hartley: The Biography of an American Artist
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Moulton. p.  1124: 843:The easiest way in housekeeping and cooking 436:The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking 321: 1339: 1234:. Kansas State College Press. p. 133. 1089: 588:The "Critic" said, in 1887, of Campbell's 571: 98:Helen Weeks, Helen Campbell, Helen Wheaton 29: 1452: 1408:Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1888). 1256: 1434:. University of Illinois Press. p.  1163: 440: 1706:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 1621:University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty 1544:Works by or about Helen Stuart Campbell 1425: 1314: 1268: 1227: 1221: 1077: 613:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 1593: 1368:(Public domain ed.). J. T. White. 857:Good dinners for every day in the year 717:The What-to-Do Club: A Story for Girls 280:The What-to-Do Club: A Story for Girls 1360: 1065: 561:of the salient features of the city. 1506: 1488:. Harvard University Press. p.  1461:. 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Following that she published: 353:She was educated in a school at 178: 1671:Novelists from New York (state) 1656:19th-century American novelists 1651:Educators from New York (state) 1616:Kansas State University faculty 1419: 1315:Marquis, Albert Nelson (1915). 1204: 1157: 357:, and at Mrs. Cook's seminary, 1626:People from Lockport, New York 1553:Works by Helen Stuart Campbell 1277: 966: 669:Four, and what they did, etc. 406:Social and industrial reformer 1: 983: 607:Campbell was a member of the 481:American Economic Association 348:Continental Bank Note Company 1691:American women statisticians 1453:Ludington, Townsend (1998). 1212:Anne Bradstreet and her time 1113:Willard & Livermore 1893 988: 764:Anne Bradstreet and Her Time 543:Anne Bradstreet and Her Time 7: 1661:American children's writers 1559:(public domain audiobooks) 925:Prisoners of poverty abroad 897:The housekeeper's year-book 747:Prisoners of Poverty Abroad 735:The Housekeeper's Year-Book 531:Prisoners of Poverty Abroad 487:upon "Women Wage-Earners." 296:Prisoners of Poverty Abroad 272:The Housekeeper's Year-Book 10: 1727: 1636:Pseudonymous women writers 1480:Radcliffe College (1971). 1426:Katzman, David M. (1981). 1245:Leonard & Marquis 1910 1170:Journal of Women's History 800: 741:Roger Berkeley's Probation 729:Miss Melinda's Opportunity 557:, was a series of graphic 535:Miss Melinda's Opportunity 473:Springfield, Massachusetts 292:Roger Berkeley's Probation 284:Miss Melinda's Opportunity 230:, and in book form as the 1631:American social reformers 539:Roger Berkley's Probation 424:Under Green Apple Boughs, 364: 177: 172: 162: 152: 141: 133: 125: 102: 94: 83: 66: 44: 28: 21: 1711:American women novelists 1696:American women academics 1686:American econometricians 1676:Novelists from Wisconsin 1228:Willard, Julius (1940). 1164:Anderson, Margo (1992). 959: 693:Under Green Apple Boughs 579:Charlotte Perkins Gilman 322:Early life and education 264:Under Green Apple Boughs 1535:Works by Helen Campbell 1125:Wilson & Fiske 1888 572:Influence and reception 508:University of Wisconsin 359:Bloomington, New Jersey 248:Four, and What They Did 147:Bloomington, New Jersey 1182:10.1353/jowh.2010.0052 1090:Rines & Beach 1905 1020:Radcliffe College 1971 627:. By 1915, she was in 494:In 1886, attracted by 446: 228:The Riverside Magazine 145:Mrs. Cook's seminary, 37:A Woman of the Century 1361:White, J. T. (1899). 705:Mrs. Herndon's Income 633:Dedham, Massachusetts 568:'s Unity Settlement. 496:Mrs. Herndon's Income 454:Mrs. Herndon's Income 444: 300:Darkness and Daylight 276:Mrs. Herndon's Income 189:Helen Stuart Campbell 77:Dedham, Massachusetts 48:Helen Campbell Stuart 23:Helen Stuart Campbell 1300:. Marquis Who's Who. 1297:Who's who in America 1145:. Harvard University 829:Ballantyne - a novel 590:Prisoners of Poverty 541:, two short novels; 355:Warren, Rhode Island 815:The Ainslee stories 794:Household Economics 782:In Foreign Kitchens 594:Household Economics 516:Household Economics 450:Problem of the Poor 316:Ballantyne: a Novel 312:Household Economics 304:In Foreign Kitchens 217:Household Economics 167:Household Economics 1646:American activists 489:Women Wage-Earners 447: 384:Riverside Magazine 328:Lockport, New York 60:Lockport, New York 1539:Project Gutenberg 1520:978-0-7864-5763-2 1499:978-0-674-62734-5 1445:978-0-252-00882-5 514:. 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