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“Beautifully illustrated and written. Everyone who cares about the fight for social justice in American history will want to read this remarkable story.” Kenneth T. Jackson, president emeritus, New York Historical Society/Barzun Professor of History, Columbia University
“Well written and well researched, this tells the riveting story of how Henry Street Settlement has gone on serving the poor, working people, and really all New Yorkers, for 125 years and counting.” Kevin Baker, New York Times bestselling author and political commentator
“I will always cherish my time spent as a youth counselor at Henry Street Settlement … and am thankful Henry Street’s legacy continues to inspire and change lives today.” Luis Guzman, actor
“A truthful account of the Lower East Side and its acclaimed hero, Lillian Wald. The House on Henry Street is a simply indispensable read that encapsulates a key piece of New York’s history and reminds us of our shared values of compassion and caring for one another.” Congresswoman Nydia M. Velázquez
“Henry Street Settlement holds a significant and singular place in the history of the NAACP, having served as a site for the initial meetings of the Association’s founders. It deserves study as a landmark in the Civil Rights, social justice, and community activism movements.” Derrick Johnson, president and CEO, NAACP
“A readable and excellent history that reveals the rich American legacy of immigration.” Gretchen Sorin, director and distinguished professor, Cooperstown Graduate Program/SUNY Oneonta
“This wonderful history sets the House on Henry Street against the constantly changing backdrop of the Lower East Side.” Morris Vogel, president, Lower East Side Tenement Museum
“This moving account of Henry Street Settlement reminds us of the good that can be done when dedicated souls heed what President Lincoln called ‘the better angels of our nature.’ This is a very American story—and more important, it’s a very human one.” Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestselling author