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  1. Feminist Interpretations of Jane Addams (Re-Reading the Canon) by Maurice Hamington, 2010-08-10
  2. Hot Day on Abbott Avenue (Jane Addams Honor Book (Awards)) by Karen English, 2004-05-24
  3. Jane Adams: Twenty Yearsat Hull-House (Illustrated and Unabridged) by Jane Addams, 2009-11-03
  4. The Selected Papers of Jane Addams: Vol. 2: Venturing into Usefulness (Selected Papers of Jane Adams) by Jane Addams, 2009-12-23
  5. Lost Sociologists Rediscovered: Jane Addams, Walter Benjamin, W. E. B. Du Bois, Harriet Martineau, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Flora Tristan, George E. Vincent ... Webb (Mellen Studies in Sociology, V. 36)
  6. Hull-House Maps and Papers: A Presentation of Nationalities and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago, Together with Comments and Essays on Problems Growing Out of the Social Conditions by Jane Addams, Residents of Hull-House, 2007-01-15
  7. Jane Addams' Essays and Speeches by Jane Addams, Judy D. Whipps, et all 2006-03-24
  8. The Long Road of Woman's Memory by Jane Addams, 2010-09-17
  9. Voices of Hope: The Story of the Jane Addams School for Democracy by Nan Kari and Nan Skelton, 2007-03-06
  10. The Selected Papers of Jane Addams: vol. 1: Preparing to Lead, 1860-81
  11. Jane Addams: Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House (Historical American Biographies) by Bonnie C. Harvey, 1999-07
  12. The Social Thought of Jane Addams (American Heritage Series) by Jane Addams,
  13. Jane Addams: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Robin K. Berson, 2004-09-30
  14. Waging Peace: The Story Of Jane Addams (Social Critics and Reformers) by Peggy Caravantes, 2004-09-30

21. Jane Addams
Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind and Society Day in the life of jane addams. Hull House Maps and Papers References. Timeline of jane addams' accomplishments. Other great links
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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).

22. Jane Addams Hull House Association - Chicago, IL
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23. Jane Addams - Biography
Selected Bibliography. addams, jane. New York, Macmillan, 1960. addams, jane, Democracy and Social Ethics. New York, Macmillan, 1902.
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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

24. Jane Addams Computer Initiative (Chicago)
Computer Courses for the Internet and Web Design sponsored by the jane addams Resource Corporation in Chicago.
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25. Jane Addams Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Peace
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26. Jane Addams Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Peace
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27. Addams, Jane
addams, jane. jane addams. The majority of its original buildings were demolished, but the Hull residence itself was preserved as a monument to jane addams.
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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

28. Peace And Bread In Time Of War - Jane Addams
jane addams book about women's participation in the peace movement during World War I.
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New York: Macmillan, 1922 BoondocksNet Edition, 2000
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Foreward At the Beginning of the Great War The Neutral Conference Plus the Ford Ship President Wilson's Policies and the Woman's Peace Party ... Appendix : Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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By Jane Addams, an anti-imperialist speech made at the Chicago Liberty Meeting, April 30, 1899. An International Patriotism By Jane Addams, a short essay published in April 1906 about how she was introduced to an international patriotism by her father while she was still a young child. The Long Road of Woman's Memory By Jane Addams. The arrival at Hull House of women wanting to see a "Devil Baby" rumored to be housed there leads Jane Addams to examine how women's memories shape the past to remove its harshness, and changes in women's roles as they address industrialization and war. The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets Jane Addams explores the alienation of modern youth caused by commercialized recreation, no outlets for romance and adventure, and the monotony of modern industry.

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Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 U.S.A. FROM THE jane addams COLLECTION. Laura jane addams was born on September 06, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois, the youngest of four living children. In September 1889, jane addams and Ellen Gates Starr opened HullHouse
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30. The Spirit Of Youth And The City Streets - Jane Addams
Book by urban reformer jane addams explores the dangers faced by modern youth and their alienation caused by commercialized recreation, no outlets for romance and adventure, and the monotony of modern industry. Published in 1909.
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31. Biography Of Jane Addams
Biography of jane addams, turn of the century reformer and founder of Hull House. Recommended Reading Twenty Years at HullHouse , by jane addams.
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Jane Addams was one of many reformers dedicated to social change at the turn of the century. Her primary contribution was the founding and managing of a settlement house called Hull House. Hull House was founded in 1889 in the slums of Chicago. A settlement house was a means to mitigate the harsh conditions of poverty found in the cities. The house would be staffed by trained social workers who also lived in the house. These workers would do whatever they could to help their neighbors. They would educate them through lectures and providing books, they would care for the children, they would honor and care for the elderly. They pushed for legislative reforms like child labor laws and clean streets. They did what they could to facilitate the integration of immigrants into the United States, and above all they provided a place for people to get together just to socialize. In recognition of her efforts, Jane Addams was awarded the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Recommended Reading: Twenty Years at Hull-House , by Jane Addams Other resources on the net: Site design by Swift Technologies
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33. Jane Addams Junior High School - Home Page
7th through 8th grade. Features photos, calendar, and newsletter.
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34. Biography Of Jane Addams
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Jane Addams was one of many reformers dedicated to social change at the turn of the century. Her primary contribution was the founding and managing of a settlement house called Hull House. Hull House was founded in 1889 in the slums of Chicago. A settlement house was a means to mitigate the harsh conditions of poverty found in the cities. The house would be staffed by trained social workers who also lived in the house. These workers would do whatever they could to help their neighbors. They would educate them through lectures and providing books, they would care for the children, they would honor and care for the elderly. They pushed for legislative reforms like child labor laws and clean streets. They did what they could to facilitate the integration of immigrants into the United States, and above all they provided a place for people to get together just to socialize. In recognition of her efforts, Jane Addams was awarded the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Recommended Reading: Twenty Years at Hull-House , by Jane Addams Other resources on the net: Site design by Swift Technologies
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35. The Long Road Of Woman's Memory - Jane Addams
jane addams examines how women's memories shape the past to remove its harshness and changes in women's roles as they addressed industrialization and war.
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Introduction Women's Memories Transmuting the Past , as Illustrated by the Story of the Devil Baby Women's Memories Reacting on Life , as Illustrated by the Story of the Devil Baby Women's Memories Disturbing Conventions Women's Memories Integrating Industry Women's Memories Challenging War A Personal Experience in Interpretative Memory
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Democracy or Militarism By Jane Addams, an anti-imperialist speech made at the Chicago Liberty Meeting, April 30, 1899. An International Patriotism By Jane Addams, a short essay published in April 1906 about how she was introduced to an international patriotism by her father while she was still a young child. The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets Jane Addams explores the alienation of modern youth caused by commercialized recreation, no outlets for romance and adventure, and the monotony of modern industry. Peace and Bread in Time of War By Jane Addams. Her account of women's participation in the peace movement during World War I and the formation of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

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37. Activist Jane Addams Was Born
jane addams and Mary McDowell(?), fulllength portrait, standing, holding US flag and peace banner jane addams on the left holding the US flag.
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As a young woman, Jane Addams did not know what she wanted to do with her life. Born September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois, Addams grew up in an era when women were expected to marry and raise children. Addams knew she wanted to do something different. She found the inspiration that would lead her to fight for the rights of children, help the poor, and become the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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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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Editor addams, jane. Social jane addams grew up in a cultured, middleclass, liberal environment in northern Illinois. Her mother
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Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Addams, Jane Social reformer, settlement house pioneer (1860-1935) Jane Addams grew up in a cultured, middle-class, liberal environment in northern Illinois. Her mother died when she was two; her father was a prosperous businessman, state senator and fervent abolitionist. After graduation from Rockford Female Seminary in 1882, several years of travel, aborted studies, occasional charity work, depression and poor health followed. Concerned over urban poverty and seeking purpose in her own life, Addams gradually formulated the ambitious project which would become her life's work.
Jane Addams with a group of immigrant children In 1889, she and Ellen Starr purchased an old mansion in the middle of Chicago's immigrant neighborhoods and turned it into the Hull House settlement. This innovative institution aimed to alleviate the poverty and alienation of urban life, serving as community center, meeting place, nursery, educational resource, gymnasium, arts center and boardinghouse. Under Addams' leadership, the settlement also fought for progressive social reform, sponsoring studies of urban conditions and lobbying for legislation on housing, working conditions and child labor. Addams envisioned the settlement house not simply as charity for the poor, but as invaluable life experience for the educated, privileged but reform-minded young women who worked there. The success of Hull House spawned similar institutions in many other cities.

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