LETTERS TO PERSONS
WHO ARE ENGAGED IN
DOMESTIC SERVICE.
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY LEAVITT & TROW,
194 Broadway.
MDCCCXLII.
This work addresses the importance of educating individuals engaged in domestic service, emphasizing their significant role in family life and child development. It highlights the lack of accessible resources tailored to this group, advocating for better instruction on their responsibilities and influence within households. The author calls upon American women to support this initiative, recognizing the challenges faced by domestic workers in accessing relevant literature. By aiming to fill this educational gap, the text seeks to enhance the understanding and fulfillment of domestic roles, ultimately benefiting families and society.
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY LEAVITT & TROW,
194 Broadway.
MDCCCXLII.