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Job Hunting & Careers - Out of the Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson

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Book Synopsis: IT BEGAN WITH ONE ABUSED CHILD . . .

A Little Girl's Terror: By April of 1874, nine-year-old Mary Ellen Wilson had been beaten, cut, and burned by her foster mother for more than seven years. She had never once been allowed outdoors, her keeper locking her inside a tiny, dark closet while she was away. In the coldest New York winters, the child slept on a piece of carpet on the floor, only a threadbare quilt to warm her.

A Caring Woman's Determination:When a concerned social worker named Etta Wheeler learned of the child's plight, she made appeals to the police, church, and the courts, but with no success. "Don't interfere between parent and child," they said. While others may have given up, Etta was determined to help little Mary Ellen.

An Unlikely Hero For An Abused Child:In a desperate last resort, Etta went to Henry Bergh of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Would this man who was so kind to animals help? Surely the child had the same rights as a defenseless, abused creature. Bergh heard Etta's story, and the events that followed forever changed the course of child protection in America.

Forgotten for over a century, Shelman and Lazoritz bring the story of "Little Mary Ellen" to light for the first time since it appeared in the pages of the New York Times, the Brooklyn Eagle, and the New York Tribune in 1874.

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Discover the heart-wrenching true story of Mary Ellen Wilson, a little girl who endured unimaginable abuse in the shadows of New York City. Experience the gripping tale of a child's resilience in the face of cruelty and the unwavering determination of those who fought to save her. "Out of the Darkness" sheds light on a forgotten chapter of history that forever changed the landscape of child protection in America.

Transport yourself back to 1874 and witness the harrowing journey of Mary Ellen Wilson, as she finds herself trapped in a world of darkness and despair. Follow the courageous social worker, Etta Wheeler, on her quest to seek justice for Mary Ellen, defying societal norms and challenging the authorities to stand up for the rights of the innocent. This story will tug at your heartstrings and leave you inspired by the power of compassion and advocacy.

Join us in celebrating the legacy of Mary Ellen Wilson, a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Through the pages of this compelling book, written by Shelman and Lazoritz, you will be drawn into a narrative that resonates with themes of courage, compassion, and the enduring fight for justice. Let Mary Ellen's story be a beacon of light in the fight against child abuse and a reminder of the importance of standing up for those who cannot stand up for themselves.

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