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  1. Addams, Jane (1860-1935): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Yolanda Retter, 2000
  2. A new conscience and an ancient evil. by Jane Addams by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 1912-01-01
  3. A new conscience and an ancient evil. by Jane Addams by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 2012-01-01
  4. Cathedral Of Compassion: Jane Addams 1860-1935, by Violet. Oakley, 1955
  5. Cathedral of Compassion: Dramatic Outline of the Life of Jane Addams 1860-1935 by Violet Oakley, 1955
  6. Jane Addams 1860-1935
  7. Cathedral of Compassion: Dramatic Outline of the Life of Jane Addams, 1860-1935 by Violet Oakley, 1955
  8. Biography - Addams, (Laura) Jane (1860-1935): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. Democracy and social ethics. by Jane Addams. by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 1902-01-01
  10. Newer ideals of peace. by Jane Addams . by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 1907-01-01
  11. The spirit of youth and the city streets. by Jane Addams . by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 1918-01-01
  12. The long road of woman 's memory. by Jane Addams . by Addams. Jane. 1860-1935., 1916-01-01
  13. Jane Addams, 1860-1935 by Elisabeth Rotten, 1936

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Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is social activist Jane Addams.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is social activist Jane Addams.
Six Superlative Sources
Allen F. Davis, American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams (Oxford University Press, 1973). James Weber Linn, Jane Addams: A Biography (Macmillan Company, 1935; University of Illinois, 1935). Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House, Introduction by Victoria Bissell Brown (Bedford/St. Martin's, 1999). Jane Addams, Democracy and Social Ethics, Introduction by Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University of Illinois, 2002). Jane Addams, The Long Road of Women's Memory, Introduction by Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University of Illinois, 2002). Jean Bethke Elshtain, ed., The Jane Addams Reader (Basic Books, 2002).
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Dorothy Ross, "Gendered Social Knowledge: Domestic Discourse, Jane Addams, and the Possibilities of Social Science," Gender and American Social Science: The Formative Years, Helene Silverberg, ed. (Princeton University Press, 1998): 235-264. Kathryn Kish Sklar, Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830-1900 (Yale University Press, 1995).

2. Jane Addams - Biography
Linn, James W., Jane Addams A Biography. New York, AppletonCentury, 1935. Tims,Margaret, Jane Addams of Hull House, 1860-1935. London, Allen Unwin, 1961.
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(Laura) Jane Addams (September 6, 1860-May 21, 1935) won worldwide recognition in the first third of the twentieth century as a pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist.
She was born in Cedarville, Illinois, the eighth of nine children. Her father was a prosperous miller and local political leader who served for sixteen years as a state senator and fought as an officer in the Civil War; he was a friend of Abraham Lincoln
Miss Addams and Miss Starr made speeches about the needs of the neighborhood, raised money, convinced young women of well-to-do families to help, took care of children, nursed the sick, listened to outpourings from troubled people. By its second year of existence, Hull-House was host to two thousand people every week. There were kindergarten classes in the morning, club meetings for older children in the afternoon, and for adults in the evening more clubs or courses in what became virtually a night school. The first facility added to Hull-House was an art gallery, the second a public kitchen; then came a coffee house, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, a cooperative boarding club for girls, a book bindery, an art studio, a music school, a drama group, a circulating library, an employment bureau, a labor museum.
As her reputation grew, Miss Addams was drawn into larger fields of civic responsibility. In 1905 she was appointed to Chicago's Board of Education and subsequently made chairman of the School Management Committee; in 1908 she participated in the founding of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy and in the next year became the first woman president of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections. In her own area of Chicago she led investigations on midwifery, narcotics consumption, milk supplies, and sanitary conditions, even going so far as to accept the official post of garbage inspector of the Nineteenth Ward, at an annual salary of a thousand dollars. In 1910 she received the first honorary degree ever awarded to a woman by

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.. Collection Summary. Main Speaker Addams, Jane 18601935. Title Collectedspeeches of Jane Addams. Addams, Jane (1860-1935) American writer.
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Jane Addams was born in Cedarville Illinois on Sept. 6, 1860 and was educated at Rockford College, graduating in 1882. She is most well-known for founding Hull-House, located on the Near West Side of Chicago in 1889. She lived and worked there until her death in 1935.  At the time she was the nation's most distinguished woman influencing people through her writing, her social work, and efforts toward international peace.  In the area where Hull-House was located, a melting pot of first generation immigrants from Italy, Russia, Poland, Ireland, Germany, Greece and Eastern Europe had settled to find work in the industrialized city.  Jane Addams and her assistants provided the families with kindergarten and daycare services for working mothers, a job referral program, an art gallery, libraries, and music and art classes for the neighborhood residents.   By 1900 the Jane Club, a residence for working women, the Little Theater, a Labor Museum and a hall for trade union organizations had been established.   She and her cohorts also created the first juvenile court in the nation, and encouraged the Illinois legislature to make laws to protect women and children.  In 1903 a strong child labor law was passed along with a compulsory education law.  Their emphasis on education was seen in influencing the federal legislature to enact a federal child labor law in 1916.  

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Jane Addams 1860 1935. by Nicolle Bettis. Oakley, Violet (1874). Cathedral of Compassion;Dramatic Outline of the Life of Jane Addams 1860-1935. Philadelphia.
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Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind and Society Students, as part of an advanced seminar, examined and wrote about the lives of these women, their intellectual contributions, and the unique impact and special problems that being female had on their careers.
Jane Addams 1860- 1935
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On September 6, 1860 Laura Jane Addams was born to Sarah Weber Addams and John Addams, the same year in which Abraham Lincoln ran for president (1971, ix). It has been noted that Jane's father and Lincoln were such good friends letters would come addressed to Addams as "My Dear Double D'-'ed Addams" (http:nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/peace-1931-1-bio.html). She became very close to her father, as she was his last link to Sarah, and became extremely fond of him as he was of her. She began to mimic everything he had done from the scarring of her hands that came with milling to reading every book in the village library (1971). Jane had "half expected and fully hoped to grow up to be her father" (1971, 15). Jane later states that her father was the one who incorporated her into "the moral concerns of life" (1971, 9). Jane recalls in her book, Twenty Years at Hull House , which has been seen as autobiographical, her first encounter with poverty. She remembered asking her father why people lived in awful little houses so close together. Then replied, she would have a large house in the middle of all the terrible small ones (1910).

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Born in Cedarville, Illinois, on September 6, 1860, Jane Addams graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881 and was granted a degree the following year when the institution became Rockford College. The death of her father in 1881, her own health problems, and an unhappy year at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania left her depressed and aimless for some years. She traveled in Europe in 1883-1885, but neither there nor in Baltimore in 1885-1887 did she find a vocation.
In 1887 she returned to Europe with a Rockford classmate, Ellen Gates Starr. On a visit to the Toynbee Hall settlement house in London's East End ...

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Addams, Jane. Jane Addams. By courtesy of the University of Illinois atChicago, Jane Addams Memorial Collection. (18601935), social reformer
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Jane Addams By courtesy of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams Memorial Collection (1860-1935), social reformer Born in Cedarville, Illinois, on September 6, 1860, Jane Addams graduated from Rockford (Ill.) Female Seminary in 1881 and was granted a degree the following year when the institution became Rockford College. The death of her father in 1881, her own health problems, and an unhappy year at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania left her depressed and aimless for some years. She traveled in Europe in 1883-85, but neither there nor during her stay in Baltimore (1885-87) did she find a vocation. In 1887-88 Addams returned to Europe with a Rockford classmate, Ellen Gates Starr . On a visit to the Toynbee Hall settlement house (founded 1884) in London's East End, Addams' vague leanings toward reform work crystallized. The two women returned to the United States and settled in Chicago. By September 1889 they had moved into the decrepit residence, built by Charles Hull in 1856, that came to be known as Hull House . The building was located in the midst of a teeming immigrant ward. Eventually the settlement included 13 buildings and a playground, as well as a summer camp near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Many prominent social workers and reformers

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Jane Addams (1860-1935) Jane Addams (Cedarville, 1860-Chicago, 1935) Socióloga, reformadora, pacifista y sufragista estadounidense. En el año 1889 Fundó la Hull House, primera institución social dedicada a los inmigrantes, con guardería infantil y diversos programas de educación, y viviendas de bajo costo en Estados Unidos, que ella dirigió durante 46 años. Defensora del voto femenino y del pacifismo, presidió la Asociación Femenina para la Paz y la Libertad. Trabajó en favor del voto femenino y del pacifismo, y presionó al Gobierno en favor de los derechos de la mujer, de los niños y de la juventud. Fué la rimera mujer en ocupar la Presidencia de la Conferencia Nacional de Trabajo Social en Estados Unidos (1910). Autora, entre otras obras, de Democracia y ética social (1902) y Paz y pan en tiempos de guerra (1922). En 1931 recibió el premio Nobel de la paz. http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/ja_bio.html

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13. Biografie Jane Addams
Addams (1857-1859 1948), Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), Alice Hamilton
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i.e. Laura Jane Addams
*Cedarville, Illinois 6. September 1860
Vater:
Mutter: Sarah Weber Addams, geborene Weber (1817-1863), Hausfrau
Geschwister: Mary Catherine Addams (1845-1894); Georgiana Addams (1849-1850); Martha Addams (1850-1867); John Weber Addams (1852-1918); Sarah Alice Addams (1853-1915); Horace Addams (1855-1855); George Weber Addams (1857-1859); (Totgeburt 1863)
Stiefmutter: 1864 Anna Hostetter Haldeman (1828-1919), Hausfrau
Stiefgeschwister: Henry Winfield Haldeman (1848-1905); George Bowman Haldeman (1861-1909); John Haldeman (als Kind gestorben); William Haldeman (als Kind gestorben)
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Geboren als achtes von neun Kindern in Cedarville, Illinois. Nach dem Tod der Mutter 1863 mit ihren Geschwistern beim Vater und (seit 1864 auch) ihrer Stiefmutter Anna Hostetter Haldeman aufgewachsen. Besuch des Rockford Female Seminary in Rockford, Illinois; nachdem das Seminary zu einem College geworden war 1882 B.A.

14. JANE ADDAMS AND HER WORK FOR WORLD PEACE
PARTIAL CONTENTS Women’s memories – Challenging war. HN64. A25 Addams, Jane18601935. 1950 . . . Philadelphia, Pa. 1919?. D613. A17 Addams, Jane 1860-1935.
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JANE ADDAMS AND HER WORK FOR WORLD PEACE Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 Jane Addams: a centennial reader. New York : Macmillan, 1960 . Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 The long road of women’s memory . . . New York: Macmillan, 1916 PARTIAL CONTENTS: Women’s memories – Challenging war. Addams, Jane . . . Newer ideals of peace, by Jane Addams The planning function in urban government. 2d ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1950] Bibliographical footnotes. Microfilm: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, [1973?]. Addams, Jane, Peace and bread in time of war, with an introductory essay by John Dewey. Jane Addams centennial: 1860-1960. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1960. Addams, Jane, Report of Jane Addams and Dr. [Alice] Hamilton to the American Friends’ Service Committee on the situation in Germany. [Philadelphia, Pa. 1919?] Addams, Jane 1860-1935 Women at the Hague: the International Congress of Women and its Results, by three delegates to the Congress from the United States, Jane Addams, Emily G. Balch. And Alice Hamilton. New York, Macmillan, 1973.

15. HULL HOUSE REFORMERS & WOMEN’S RIGHTS
JF851. A4 Addams, Jane, 18601935. The modern city and the municipal franchisefor women. company, 1912. HV6251. A3 Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
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Mason, Karen M. Testing the boundaries : women, politics, and gender roles in Chicago, 1890-1930 / by Microfilm Karen Malinda Mason. – 1991. Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Michigan, 1991. Summary: Examines the relationship between women’s political activism and their ideas about gender roles in the years 1890 to 1930 by focusing on the lives and work of four Chicago women—Mary McDowell, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Wallin Sikes, and Agnes Nestor. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1991. Sklar, Kathryn Kish. Florence Kelley and the nation’s work : the rise of women’s political culture, 1830-1900 / Kathryn Kish Sklar. – New Haven : Yale University Press, c1995. Includes bibliographical references and index. Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. The modern city and the municipal franchise for women. New York, National American Woman Suffrage Association [1917?] Addams, Jane A new conscience and an ancient evil, by Jane Addams … New York, The Macmillan company, 1912. Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Lynching and rape : an exchange of views / by Jane Addams and Ida B. Wells ; edited, and with an introduction, by Bettina Aptheker.

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De Amerikaanse sociaal werkster en sociaal hervormster Jane Addams (18601935)stichtte in 1915 de Internationale Vrouwenbeweging voor Vrede en Vrijheid.
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De Amerikaanse sociaal werkster en sociaal hervormster Jane Addams (1860-1935) stichtte in 1915 de Internationale Vrouwenbeweging voor Vrede en Vrijheid. Zij werd in 1931 onderscheiden met de Nobelprijs voor de vrede.
Tijdens een tweede reis naar Europa maakte ze in Londen kennis met een opvanghuis in de slums. Terug in Amerika stichtte Jane Addams in 1889 samen met haar vriendin Ellen Starr een soortgelijk opvanghuis in Chicago. Deze instelling werd gehuisvest in het gebouw Hull House in de Halsted Street. Hull House groeide snel uit tot een groot en belangrijk centrum voor de armste bewoners van Chicago. Addams en haar medewerksters verzorgden onder meer cursussen op het gebied van geldbeheer, kinderverzorging, en gezondheid. Bovendien werden projecten opgestart om werklozen aan de slag te helpen. De belangstelling voor de projecten van Jane Addams was overweldigend. In korte tijd groeide de instelling uit haar jasje en werden nieuwe gebouwen in gebruik genomen om plaats te bieden aan de cursisten. In latere jaren werden ook een bibliotheek, een verpleegstersopleiding en een gymnastieklokaal toegevoegd.
Jane Addams geloofde dat de bewoners van de steden vanuit hun individualisme moesten groeien naar een nieuwe sociale ethiek. Naast haar bemoeienissen met Hull House gebruikte Addams haar invloed ook om de politiek te bewerken. Mede dankzij Addams kwam bijvoorbeeld in 1893 de Amerikaanse Factory Inspection Act (Fabrieksinspectiewet) tot stand. In 1899 stond Addams aan de basis van de instelling van de jeugdrechter.

18. Jane Addams Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Peace
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1931 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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    International President Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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19. Reader's Companion To American History - -ADDAMS, JANE
The Reader s Companion to American History. Addams, Jane. (18601935),settlement house founder and peace activist. Addams, one of
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Having quickly found that the needs of the neighborhood could not be met unless city and state laws were reformed, Addams challenged both boss rule in the immigrant neighborhood of Hull-House and indifference to the needs of the poor in the state legislature. She and other Hull-House residents sponsored legislation to abolish child labor, establish juvenile courts, limit the hours of working women, recognize labor unions, make school attendance compulsory, and ensure safe working conditions in factories. The Progressive party adopted many of these reforms as part of its platform in 1912. At the party's national convention, Addams seconded the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt for president and campaigned actively on his behalf. She advocated woman's suffrage because she believed that women's votes would provide the margin necessary to pass social legislation she favored. Addams publicized Hull-House and the causes she believed in by lecturing and writing. In her autobiography

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The Great American History FactFinder. Addams, Jane. (1860-1935),social worker, reformer, and peace activist. Addams helped found
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, social worker, reformer, and peace activist. Addams helped found Hull House in Chicago, where immigrants and the homeless found shelter, education, and medical assistance. Her autobiography, Twenty Years at Hull House , explained her philosophy of social reform. Her opposition to World War I made her an unpopular figure for a time, but ultimately her quest for world peace won her both respect and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Addams was also a strong advocate of women's rights and a prominent figure in the Progressive movement at the turn of the century.
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