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Welcome to Human Nature Tales-Stories in History- Episode 2 - Previously Human Nature Friendly. What Were The Orphan Trains and Why Did America Use The Trains? A Quick History of adoption is covered. We cover 4 Testimonials From Orphan Train Riders. True Story and documentary of The orphans train survivors and background information. Let’s dive in to, who the children were, and where they traveled to. Where were their parents? What was their outcome? Stories in History. Episode 4 #truestory #humanity #history Resources: Kaily Carson Nancy Owen, published Platte Telegraph 1997 Mary Bigger, published 1993 OrphanTrainDepot.org Deerfield Public Library National Orphan Train Complex Ruth Kennison, "Orphan Voice" The Orphan Train Heritage Society John Boswell, "The Kindness of Strangers" Wayne Carp, editor, "Adoption in America" Susan Porter, article by, "A Good Home" Ellen Herman, University of Oregon, "Adoption History Project" M. Gottlieb, published 2001, "The Foundling" Lawrence and Pat Starkey, published 2001, " Child Welfare and Social Action in The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" Bernadine Barr, "Spare Children 1900-1945" Photos Bain News Service, publisher- Wikimedia commons George Grantham Bain Collection- Wikimedia commons Makviragok - Wikimedia commons Lewis Hine- Wikimedia commons Berenice Abbott- Wikimedia commons Jacob Riis- Wikimedia commons Byron Company (New York, NY)- Wikimedia commons Underwood and Underwood- Wikimedia commons Videos from Envato Elements Music by Epidemic Sounds