Letter from Ben B. Lindsey to Theodore Roosevelt
Ben B. Lindsey heard of Theodore Roosevelt’s visit to New York’s Children’s Court and wants to tell him about a national backlash to children’s courts. He contends that the issues that arise in children’s court need to be addressed on a societal level and that children need to be disciplined. He encloses two pamphlets of his addresses to the National Prison Congress and National Education Association.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-16