Darkest India / A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out"

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS. PART I. IN DARKEST INDIA.

PART I. IN DARKEST INDIA. CHAPTER I. WHY "DARKEST INDIA?"

CHAPTER II. WHO ARE NOT THE SUBMERGED TENTH?

CHAPTER III. THE MINIMUM STANDARD OF EXISTENCE.

CHAPTER IV. WHO ARE THE SUBMERGED TENTH?

CHAPTER V. THE BEGGARS.

CHAPTER VI. "THE OUT-OF-WORKS."

CHAPTER VII. THE HOMELESS POOR.

CHAPTER VIII. THE LAND OF DEBT.

CHAPTER IX. THE LAND OF FAMINE.

CHAPTER X. THE LAND OF PESTILENCES.

CHAPTER XI. THE WHITE ANTS OF INDIAN SOCIETY.

CHAPTER XII. THE CRIMINALS.

CHAPTER XIII. ON THE BORDER LAND.

CHAPTER XIV. ELEMENTS OF HOPE.

PART II. THE WAY OUT. CHAPTER I. THE ESSENTIALS TO SUCCESS.

CHAPTER II. WHAT IS GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME?

CHAPTER III. THE CITY COLONY.

CHAPTER IV. THE LABOR BUREAU.

CHAPTER V. FOOD FOR ALL THE FOOD DEPOTS.

CHAPTER VI. WORK FOR ALL, OR THE LABOUR YARD.

CHAPTER VII. SHELTER FOR ALL, OR THE HOUSING OF THE DESTITUTE.

CHAPTER VIII. THE BEGGARS BRIGADE.

CHAPTER IX. THE PRISON GATE BRIGADE.

CHAPTER X. THE DRUNKARD'S BRIGADE.

CHAPTER XI. THE RESCUE HOMES FOR THE FALLEN.

CHAPTER XII. "THE COUNTRY COLONY" "WASTEWARD HO!"

CHAPTER XIII. THE SUBURBAN FARM.

CHAPTER XIV. THE INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE.

CHAPTER XV. THE SOCIAL TERRITORY, OR, POOR MAN'S PARADISE.

CHAPTER XVI. THE SOCIAL CITY OF REFUGE.

CHAPTER XVII. SUPPLEMENTARY BRANCHES OF THE COUNTRY COLONY.

CHAPTER XVIII. THE OVER-SEA COLONY.

CHAPTER XIX. MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES. (1) THE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT.

CHAPTER XX. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

CHAPTER XXI. A PRACTICAL CONCLUSION.

APPENDIX.

PUBLIC OPINION ON GENERAL BOOTH'S SOCIAL SCHEME.

Title: Darkest India A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out"

Author: Commissioner Booth-Tucker

Language: English

Produced by Dave Maddock and PG Distributed Proofreaders

[Transcriber's note: The spelling irregularities of the original have been preserved in this etext.]

DARKEST INDIA

BY COMMISSIONER BOOTH-TUCKER

A SUPPLEMENT TO GENERAL BOOTH'S

"IN DARKEST ENGLAND, AND THE WAY OUT."

1891

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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