The Humanitarian Urge: Stories of Compassion and Justice

The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History

The Humanitarian Urge: Stories of Compassion and Justice

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Published on Oct 23, 2024, 2:29:49 AM
Total time: 00:29:38

Episode Description

This powerful Christmas Day episode of The Cavalcade of America explores two stories that highlight America’s evolving concern for children and their rights.

The first part, The Mary Ellen Case, is set in 1874 New York City. Mrs. Etta Wheeler, a voluntary missionary, is confronted with the disturbing plight of a young girl being beaten by her father. At that time, the law offered no protection for children against abusive parents, but Mrs. Wheeler’s determination to help leads her to a lawyer known for his work protecting animals. Together, they take on this landmark case, which ultimately paves the way for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

The second part, The Juvenile Court Story, focuses on the present day (1935), where a juvenile court judge works tirelessly to offer a wayward boy, caught in the grip of gang violence, a second chance. This story emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation and compassion in the American justice system, reflecting a growing awareness of youth welfare.

Actors:

• Ann Barley (writer)

• Arthur Pryor (producer)

• Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman)

• Kenneth Webb (director)

• Dwight Weist (announcer)

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Join us for this heartwarming and inspiring episode of The Cavalcade of America, where compassion and justice take center stage in two moving stories about protecting the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.

More about The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History

Explore the triumphs and trials that shaped a nation with "The Cavalcade of America: Stories of Courage and History." This classic series, originally produced by the DuPont Company, brings to life the defining moments and unsung heroes of American history. Each episode offers a dramatized journey through the nation's past, highlighting the resilience, innovation, and spirit that have driven America forward. Perfect for history enthusiasts and fans of old-time radio, this podcast is a gateway to the stories that made America, told with the artistry and care of a bygone era.