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  1. 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)
  2. The Social Thought of Jane Addams (American Heritage Series) by Jane Addams, 1965
  3. Jane Addams: Social Reformer and Nobel Prize Winner (Spirit of America, Our People) by Pam Rosenberg, 2003-08
  4. Jane Addams (American Lives) by Elizabeth Raum, 2004-05
  5. American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams by Allen F. Davis, 2000-02-25
  6. Jane Addams: Pioneer in Social Reform and Activist for World Peace (People Who Have Helped the World) by Jacquelyn Mitchard, Mary Jo Deegan, 1991-01
  7. Jane Addams: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Robin K. Berson, 2004-09-30
  8. Jane Addams and Hull House (Cornerstones of Freedom) by Deborah Kent, 1992-09
  9. Jane Addams: A Biography by James Linn, 2000-05-11
  10. Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy by Louise W. Knight, 2005-11-15
  11. With One Bold Act, The Story of Jane Addams by Barbara Garland Polikoff, 1999-09-01
  12. Jane Addams (People Who Made a Difference) by David Armentrout, Patricia Armentrout, 2001-09
  13. Jane Addams, Helper of the Poor by Matthew G. Grant, 1974-03
  14. Jane Addams by Jan Gleiter, Kathleen Thompson, 1988-01

41. Jane Addams (1860-1935) - Mackenzie King - Exhibitions - Library
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Jane Addams (1860-1935)
Jane Addams, an American social worker and humanitarian, was born in Cedarville, Illinois. Her family was well-to-do and she received a good education. While travelling in Europe, she visited Toynbee Hall, an institution in London, England, which aimed at helping the poor through education, according to the philosophy of Arnold Toynbee. Addams was very impressed. In 1889, with her friend Ellen Gates Starr, she founded Hull House in the slums of Chicago. Based on the model of Toynbee Hall, Hull House offered help to the less fortunate by providing a kindergarten, library, lectures and clubs for all ages and a variety of interests. Addams was aided by many helpers, some paid workers and some volunteers, a number of whom lived at Hull House. Addams also worked for labour law reform, and was a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People. She also campaigned for international peace. She was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize (in 1931, jointly with Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University). Mackenzie King first met Jane Addams in 1895, when she was in Toronto speaking about Hull House. He was greatly inspired. "I never listened to an address which I more thoroughly enjoyed," he wrote. (Diary, July 20, 1895) The next day he spoke further with Miss Addams about her work, and wrote: "The history ..., taking it back to the influence and practical work of Arnold Toynbee was more than delightful to me." (Diary, July 21, 1895)

42. Jane Addams (1860-1935) - Mackenzie King - Expositions
Jane Addams, travailleuse sociale et ferventedes causes humanitaires, est née à Cedarville, Illinois.
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Jane Addams. 18601935 American social worker. Jane Addams was one of the firstpeople in America who sought to improve the lives of these desperate poor.
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Jane Addams
American social worker
Jane Addams was one of the first people in America who sought to improve the lives of these desperate poor.
Introduction
The Industrial Revolution took place in America in the years immediately following the Civil War. The boom of machines and manufacturing required a cheap and plentiful labor force around the same time millions of Europeans swarmed into American cities. By 1890, 80 percent of the people living in Chicago were immigrants or children of immigrants. Most cities, however, did not have the resources to handle such a rapid growth of people. Many immigrants were forced to settle in slums, living lives of poverty and hopelessness. Problems were only worsened by the fact that several different ethnic groups were huddled into one area. Jane Addams was one of the first people in America who sought to improve the lives of these desperate poor. In Chicago she founded a settlement house (community center) called Hull House. Her work toward social improvements in Chicago, coupled with the work of other reformers, marked the beginning of the Progressive movement in America. Reaching its height in the early twentieth century, this movement sought to overcome the often dehumanizing effects of rapid industrialization through a variety of political, economic, and social reforms. Later in her life, Addams focused her energies on international problems, becoming a dedicated leader in the peace movement. Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois, only seven months before the start of the Civil War. Her mother died when she was two years old, and Addams was raised by her father, John Huy Addams. A successful businessman and politician, John Addams helped build Cedarville into a thriving community. He passed on to his daughter his belief in the ideals of hard work, achievement, democracy, and equality. He also imparted to Jane a high moral sense of responsibility and purpose, traits of his Quaker faith.

45. Journal Of Women's History, Volume 16, 2005-2004 - Table Of Contents
Addams, Jane, 18601935. Spirit of youth and the city streets. Addams, Jane,1860-1935. Twenty years at Hull House. Brown, Victoria (Victoria Bissell), ed.
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      This essay examines the little-known representation of female-female romantic and sexual relations in early nineteenth-century Urdu Rekhti poetry in north India. Rekhti Rekhti is obscene verse written for male titillation alone. I argue that its virtual disappearance from the canon is due not only to its homoerotic content but also to its nonjudgmental adoption of literary conventions and social customs drawn from non-Persianate and Hindu sources. After the politics of nationalist social reform led to the identification of Hindi with Hindus and Urdu with Muslims, these sources were denigrated as anti-Islamic. Mak, Geertje.

46. The Journal Of Speculative Philosophy, Volume 15 - Table Of Contents
Addams, Jane, 18601935 Political and social views. Pacifism. Hamington, Maurice.Jane Addams and a Politics of Embodied Care
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47. Jane Addams Books And Articles - Research Jane Addams At Questia
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48. MSN Encarta - Jane Addams
Addams, Jane (18601935), American social reformer and Nobel laureate, born inCedarville, Illinois, and educated at Rockford Female Seminary and Women s
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49. Picture History - Jane Addams (1860-1935)
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51. Addams, Jane (Informational Paper)
An overview of Jane Addams and her philanthropic work,advocacy efforts Cathedral of Compassion; dramatic outline of the life of Jane Addams, 18601935.
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52. Learning To Give - Quotes By Jane Addams
Addams, Jane American social reformer (18601935) -More quotesabout Education Potential Teaching Women. Result Page 1 of 1. Top of Page
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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 http://www.zmag.org/Spanish/0012juve.htm http://www.mujerbonita.com/ar/negocios1bis.asp http://www.nodo50.org/mujeresred/historia-1.html ... http://www.nodo50.org/mujeresred/historia-1.html Recomendar esta página
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55. Jane Addams
18981998 100 Years of Professional Social Work. Jane Addams 1860-1935. 100 Yearsof Social Work Portrayed by Elizabeth Hartley
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100 Years of Professional Social Work
Jane Addams
"100 Years of Social Work"
Portrayed by Elizabeth Hartley I am honored to open your commemorative celebration 100 years of professional social work. My name is Jane Addams. I am often called the "mother" of the social work profession. You know me. My life was a demonstration of the ethics and values that became the basis of this 100-year-old social work profession. My father, a state senator in Illinois, a Quaker and abolitionist, taught me what was right, just, and fair. I was educated in Philadelphia and Europe. In London, I visited Toynbee Hall, the first settlement house, and was inspired to bring this concept home to the United States. When Ellen Gates Star and I opened the doors to Hull-House we were determined to do things in a new and different way working to help people help themselves - preserving dignity. But Hull-House was more than clubs and classes. Ellen and I - and other Hull House residents, including Julia Lathrop, Florence Kelley, John Dewey, Alice Hamilton and Edith & Grace Abbott, "settled in" to the neighborhood - living among the people. We wanted to better understand the poor and wanted to change what we believed were gross and unjust differences in the opportunities between the rich - and the poor. Hull-House was a living room for the community, Hull-House worked, Hull-House inspired other settlements. And so the American Settlement House Movement was born.

56. Proposal For Obverse Of New $1 Coin:  Jane Addams
Background Jane Addams (18601935). A. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 USA Swarthmore College Peace
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Celebrating the Centennial of the Social Work Profession
Proposal for Obverse of New $1 Coin
Jane Addams
September 6, 1860 - May 21, 1935
June 1, 1998 Michael White
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Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee
633 3rd Street N.W., Room 715
Washington, DC 20220 Dear Mr. White, The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) are pleased to offer a proposal for the Obverse of the new $1 Coin. Our formal proposal is attached for your review. We request approval to make a formal presentation to the Dollar Coin Design Advisory Committee on either June 8 or 9, 1998. Our proposal: Jane Addams be the design concept selected for the Obverse of the new $1 Coin. It meets stated parameters as follows: The design shall maintain a dignity befitting the Nation's coinage Jane Addams would bring dignity of a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1931)
respect of a woman called the "Mother of the World", and
strength of an individual chosen by Life Magazine as one of 100 people (10 were women) between 1001 – 2000 who "change[d] more than just a corner of the world … she divert[ed] the great stream of human history."
(b) The design shall have broad appeal to the citizenry of the Nation and shall avoid subjects or symbols that are likely to offend Jane Addams A woman who spent her lifetime promoting positive change in the lives of individuals, groups, communities, the nation and the world. She continues to inspire all people who share her desire for the common good. President Teddy Roosevelt called her the "most useful citizen in America."

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58. National-Louis University
Jane Addams of HullHouse, 1860-1935; A centenary Study. New York Macmillan, 1961.Wilson, Edmund. Hull-House in 1932. In his American Earthquake.
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(Text adapted by Julie Johnson from Twenty Years At Hull-House by Jane Addams and the foreword written by Henry Steele Commager) Democracy and Social Ethics Newer Ideals of Peace Twenty Years at Hull-House The Second Twenty Years at Hull-House The Excellent Becomes the Permanent (1932). In 1931 Miss Addams was co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and characteristically enough she donated the prize money to the Women's Peace Party. She died in Chicago on May 21, 1935.
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At nearby Rockford Seminary, too it was not yet a college the air was heavy with a sense of responsibility moral, cultural, and even social. Here the girls, most of them deeply religious, encountered a strong missionary tradition, and here too a compelling sense of the obligation of women to prove themselves in what was still a man's world. It was all very Victorian: the passion for Culture, the passion for Good Works.

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Jane Addams. Times, Margaret. Jane Addams of HullHouse, 1860-1935; A centenaryStudy. New York Macmillan, 1961. Wilson, Edmund. Hull-House in 1932.
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Name: Jane Addams Birth Date: September 6, 1860 Death Date: May 21, 1935 Place of Birth: Cedarville, Illinois, United States Nationality: American Gender: Female Occupations: reformer, social worker Jane Addams Biographies The following biographies focus on different aspects of Jane Addams's life and work. All biographies listed are included in the Jane Addams Biography Pass.
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