Out Of The Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson

out of the darkness: the story of mary ellen wilson

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Out Of The Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson

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Conventional child rearing in the wake of the Civil War could be aptly described as "spare the rod and spoil the child." Like slaves in the previous era, children were considered property, with no more rights than horses or dogs. With luck they were cared for and loved. Orphaned and raised in devastating poverty, young Mary Ellen Wilson was not so lucky. Out of the Darkness vividly details Mary Ellen's life as a captive in her Hell's Kitchen tenement. Left alone during the day to find her own playthings--a few strings and a pet spider named "Timmy"--the situation only became worse when her mother returned home to administer shockingly brutal daily beatings. More than a chronicle of one child's abuse, however, Out of the Darkness also documents her rescue--including the key role of the newly created American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. By drawing parallels between animal rights, Mary Ellen's case, and the end of slavery, Out of the Darkness illustrates how the end of the Civil War ushered in a profound shift in attitude--an acceptance that all living beings are capable of suffering and therefore deserve protection. This is a riveting read about a fascinating period. --Ginger Dzerk

Anne Reiniger, M.S.W., J.D., Executive Director, New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, NYSPCC
"A riveting book. It is not just Mary Ellen who comes out of the darkness, but all of society. The most accurate re-telling of Mary Ellen's story I have ever read."

Out Of The Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson

Out Of The Darkness: The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson,Eric A. Shelman,Stephen, M.D. Lazoritz,Dolphin Moon Publishing,0966940008,1811-1888,1864-1956,American Society for the Preve,American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,Bergh, Henry,,Biography/Autobiography,Fiction,History,Human Rights,Political Freedom & Security - Human Rights,Politics - Current Events,Politics / Current Events,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,United States - 19th Century,Wilson, Mary Ellen,,Bergh, Henry,Wilson, Mary Ellen

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