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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

1. Jane Addams
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2. Jane Addams - Biography
Tims, Margaret, Jane Addams of Hull House, 18601935. London, Allen Unwin, 1961. * Miss Addams did not deliver a Nobel lecture.
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3. Jane Addams Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Peace
Background. U.S.A. Residence September 6, 18601935 Book Store. Books by Jane Addams. Books about Jane Addams Featured Internet Links
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Jane Addams 18601935 American social worker. Jane Addams was one of the first people in America who sought to improve the lives of these
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18601935 American social activist and writer At the 1895 congress she met the social reformer Jane Addams, who invited her to spend several
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6. MSN Encarta - Jane Addams
Jane, selected by Encarta editors. Click here. Encyclopedia Article from Encarta. Advertisement. Addams, Jane. Multimedia 1 item. Addams
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7. Cissie Dore Hill To Benefit Mankind Jane Addams, 1860-1935
Cissie Dore Hill. Jane Addams, 18601935 Cissie Dore Hill is the exhibits coordinator of the Hoover Institution Archives.
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Jane Addams (1860 1935) Texts Jane Addams. Texts Queer Histories. Texts Authors Index. Films Queer History. Used Books LGBT Studies
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9. HALDEMAN, MRS. S.A., MSS.
and as an actress; and letters, 18701915, to Mrs. Haldeman from her sister, Jane Addams, 1860-1935, director of Hull House, Chicago, Ill.
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10. Jane Addams An Inventory Of Spoken Word Audio Recordings In The
Collection Summary Main Speaker Addams, Jane 18601935 Title Collected speeches of Jane Addams Collection Dates 1933
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11. Jane Addams - Biography
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.
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 Yale University.

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Works by Jane Addams (18601935) Addams, Jane. (1860-1935), settlement housefounder and peace activist. Addams, one of the most distinguished of the
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American social reformer and pacifist who founded Hull House (1889), a care and education center for the poor of Chicago, and worked for peace and many social reforms. She shared the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Encyclopedia Addams, Jane, 1860–1935, American social worker, b. Cedarville, Ill., grad. Rockford College, 1881. In 1889, with Ellen Gates Starr, she founded Hull House in Chicago, one of the first social settlements in the United States (see settlement house ). Based on the university settlements begun in England by Samuel Barnett, Hull House served as a community center for the neighborhood poor and later as a center for social reform activities. It was important in Chicago civic affairs and had an influence on the settlement movement throughout the country. An active reformer throughout her career, Jane Addams was a leader in the woman's suffrage and pacifist (see pacifism ) movements. She was the recipient (jointly with Nicholas Murray Butler) of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize. Her books on social questions include

14. Open Collections Program: Women Working: Jane Addams
Jane Addams (18601935). Jane Addams Photo Jane Addams, activist, social worker,author, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is best remembered as the founder of
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Jane Addams (1860-1935) Jane Addams, activist, social worker, author, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, is best remembered as the founder of Hull House in Chicago. A progressive social settlement, Hull House offered a range of social services to the residents of its poor, crowded neighborhood and soon gained influential support leading to powerful social reform movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Jane Addams became one of the country's most prominent women through her settlement work, her writing, and later, as an international activist for world peace. The eighth of nine children, Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois and graduated from Rockford College in 1882. Her father was a wealthy industrialist and a friend of Abraham Lincoln. In 1888, Jane Addams visited Toynbee Hall, a settlement house located in London's East End. The visit inspired her to undertake a similar effort in an underprivileged area of Chicago. In 1889 she leased and took residence in a large home built by Charles Hull where she proposed "to provide a center for a higher civic and social life; to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago."

15. Jane Addams (1860-1935) American Writer.
(18601935) American writer. Jane Addams was active in the peace movement; shewrote extensively about social justice and other social service issues.
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(1860-1935) American writer. Jane Addams was active in the peace movement; she wrote extensively about social justice and other social service issues. She was an important figure of that period.
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Recent Up a category Profile: Jane Addams (1860-1935) American writer. Jane Addams was an ardent femist, known for works that include: "Democracy and Social Ethics," "The Excellent Becomes the Permanent," "The Long Road of Woman's Memory," "My Friend, Julia Lathrop," and "Newer Ideals of Peace." Read more about the life and works of Jane Addams. Women's History: Jane Addams Born in Cedarville, Illinois, Jane Addams' mother died when she was two, and she was raised by her father and, later, a stepmother. She graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881, among the first students to take a course of study equivalent to that of men at other institutions. Her father, whom she admired tremendously, died that same year, 1881.

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17. Twenty Years At Hull House; With Autobiographical Notes By Jane Addams - Project
Creator, Addams, Jane (18601935). Title, Twenty Years at Hull House; withautobiographical notes. Language, English. LoC Class, HV Social sciences Social
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18. Addams, Jane
By courtesy of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Jane Addams Memorial (18601935), social reformer. Born in Cedarville, Illinois, on September 6,
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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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Addams, Jane. (18601935), settlement house founder and peace activist. Addams,one of the most distinguished of the first generation of college-educated
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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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