In the aftermath of the Second World War, democratic rhetoric flourished, and many camps began to reach across the boundaries of class, gender, and religion drawn by the first Northeastern camps.
Allie Spensley

About Allie
Allie Spensley is a senior at Princeton University, concentrating in history and pursuing certificates in American Studies and Creative Writing. Her research interests lie in late-19th century American social history, with a particular focus on gender and childhood. Outside of academics, she is involved with student journalism, works as a campus tour guide, and volunteers as a tutor for incarcerated students.