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 | | Hudson Stuck, Episcopal clergyman and social reformer, son of James and Jane (Hudson) Stuck, was born in Paddington, London, England, on November 11, 1865. |
 | | It landed tails, and Stuck, in a phrase of the era, was G.T.T.-"gone to Texas." There he worked as a cowboy near Junction City and taught in one-room schools at Copperas Creek, San Angelo, and San Marcos before entering, in 1889, the theology department of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. |
 | | Stuck pioneered and helped bring to fruition in 1903 the first state law to curb the "indefensible abuse" of child labor in Texas. |
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