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The word-- orphanage-- rings of something distant in the past. But the concept, boarding institutions for children, is a matter of furious debate in current welfare reform proposals. The discussion is continued below in today’s Platform.
Southern California’s first orphanage was established in Los Angeles in 1850, when the city had only about 2,000 residents. At right are some historical snapshots of institutional care in the region.
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