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  1. Jane Addams: Spirit in Action by Louise W. Knight, 2010-09-06
  2. The Jane Addams Reader
  3. Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy: A Life by Jean Bethke Elshtain, 2002-12
  4. Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy by Louise W. Knight, 2006-10-15
  5. Jane Addams: Pioneer Social Worker (Community Builders) by Charnan Simon, 1998-03
  6. Twenty Years At Hull House by Jane Addams, 2010-05-23
  7. Jane Addams: A Biography by James Weber Linn, 2007-03-15
  8. Jane Addams: Champion of Democracy by Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin, 2006-12-11
  9. American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams by Allen F. Davis, 2000-02-25
  10. The Social Philosophy of Jane Addams by Maurice Hamington, 2009-10-14
  11. The Education of Jane Addams (Politics and Culture in Modern America) by Victoria Bissell Brown, 2007-02-01
  12. Jane Addams, a Writer's Life by Katherine Joslin, 2009-01-07
  13. Democracy and social ethics by Jane Addams, 2010-07-30
  14. Democracy and Social Ethics by Jane Addams, 2009-10-04

1. Jane Addams Biography
Bruderhof Peacemakers Guide Jane Addams. Jane Addams Collection - The Jane Addams papers of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection
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2. Welcome To Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Owned and operated by the University of Illinois at Chicago, is a historic memorial to Jane Addams and her innovative settlement house programs.
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3. Biography Of Jane Addams
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4. Biography Of Jane Addams
Jane Addams HullHouse Museum at the University of Illinois at Chicago. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JANE ADDAMS. Born in Cedarville, Illinois on September 6,
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JANE ADDAMS
Born in Cedarville, Illinois on September 6, 1860 and graduated from Rockford College in 1882, Jane Addams founded the world famous social settlement Hull-House on Chicago's Near West Side in 1889. From Hull House, where she lived and worked until her death in 1935, Jane Addams built her reputation as the country's most prominent woman through her writing, her settlement work, and her international efforts for world peace.
Around Hull-House, which was located at the corner of Polk and Halsted Streets, immigrants to Chicago crowded into a residential and industrial neighborhood. Italians, Russian and Polish Jews, Irish, Germans, Greeks and Bohemians predominated. Jane Addams and the other residents of the settlement provided services for the neighborhood, such as kindergarten and daycare facilities for children of working mothers, an employment bureau, an art gallery, libraries, and music and art classes. By 1900 Hull House activities had broadened to include the Jane Club (a cooperative residence for working women), the first Little Theater in America, a Labor Museum and a meeting place for trade union groups.
The residents of Hull-House formed an impressive group: Jane Addams, Florence Kelley, Dr. Alice Hamilton, Julia Lathrop, Ellen Gates Starr, Sophonisba Breckinridge, and Grace and Edith Abbott among them. From their experiences in the Hull-House neighborhood, the Hull-House residents and their supporters forged a powerful reform movement. Among the projects that they launched were the Immigrants' Protective League, The Juvenile Protective Association, the first juvenile court in the nation, and a Juvenile Psychopathic Clinic (later called the Institute for Juvenile Research). Through their efforts, the Illinois legislature enacted protective legislation for women and children and in 1903 passed a strong child labor law and an accompanying compulsory education law. With the creation of the Federal Children's Bureau in 1912 and the passage of a federal child labor law in 1916, the Hull-House reformers saw their efforts expanded to the national level.

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6. Chicago 1889 Jane Addams Hull House
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7. Jane Addams - Biography
Jane Addams Biography* (Laura) Jane Addams (September 6, 1860-May 21, 1935) won worldwide recognition in the first third of the twentieth
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Jane Addams is best known as the founder of Hull House, a place that provided aid to poor The Good Work of Jane Addams . Playing at the Hull House
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Died: May 21, 1935 Jane Addams is best known as the founder of Hull House, a place that provided aid to poor working-class families in Chicago. These centers are often called "settlement houses." Born into a wealthy family, Addams was one of a small number of women in her generation to graduate from college. Her commitment to improving the lives of those around her led to her work for social reform and world peace.
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Addams, Jane, 18601935, American social worker, b. Cedarville, Ill., grad.
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10. Women's International League For Peace And Freedom
2005 Jane Addams Children's Book Award Recipients Announced! The Children's Book Awards are a project of the Jane Addams Peace Association
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11. Jane Addams Winner Of The 1931 Nobel Prize In Peace
Jane Addams, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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12. Twenty Years At Hull House Chapter 1
Jane Addams, My Twenty Years at Hull House, with illustrations by Norah Hamilton. A Hypertext.
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13. Jane Addams: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Addams , Jane 1860–1935. American social reformer and pacifist who founded Hull House (1889), a care and education center for the poor of Chicago,
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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 became one of the country s most prominent women through her settlement The eighth of nine children, Jane Addams was born in Cedarville,
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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. Learning To Give - Unit - Social Reformer—Jane Addams
Jane Addams is used as a model to demonstrate a responsible citizen who addressed social problems by participating constructively in her community.
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16. Jane Addams
Jane Addams and the men of the Chicago school,18921918. (1988). Jane Addams Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House. (1999).
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Jane Addams, the eighth child of a successful businessman, was born in Cedarville, Jane Addams, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931,
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Jane Addams , the eighth child of a successful businessman, was born in Cedarville, Illinois on 6th September, 1860. Jane's mother died when she was only three years old but she was deeply influenced by her father who held strong Quaker views.
Addams graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881. She then attended the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia , but was forced to abandon her studies after undergoing a serious spinal operation.
In 1888, while on a European tour, Addams and Ellen Starr , visited the university settlement, Toynbee Hall in the East End of London . Named after the social reformer, Arnold Toynbee , the settlement was run by Samuel Augustus Barnett , canon of St. Jude's Church.
Situated in Commercial Street, Whitechapel, Toynbee Hall was Britain's first university settlement. The idea was to create a place where students from

18. Jane Addams - Wikipedia
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Jane Addams, Fotograph Moffett Jane Laura Addams 6. September in Cedarville Illinois 21. Mai in Chicago ) war Feministin Sozialarbeiterin Soziologin und eine engagierte Journalistin der Friedensbewegung Anfang der Jahre. 1889 gr¼ndete sie in Chicago das Hull House , das noch heute besteht. erhielt sie zusammen mit Nicholas Murray Butler den Friedensnobelpreis
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Jane Addams Eltern waren John Huy Addams (1822-1881), M¼hlenbesitzer und sp¤ter republikanischer Senator des Staates Illinois (1854-1870) und Sarah Weber Addams, geborene Weber (1817-1863). Sie hatte vier Schwester und drei Br¼der: 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). Als Addams zwei Jahre alt war, verstarb ihre Mutter. Danach verm¤hlte sich ihr Vater 1864 erneut mit der Witwe Anna Hostetter Haldeman (1828-1919). Diese brachte zwei eigene Kinder mit in die Familie, Henry Winfield Haldeman (1848-1905) und George Bowman Haldeman (1861-1909). Nach ihrem Schulabschluss wollte Addams am Smith College studieren, aber ihr Vater gestattete ihr nicht, so weit weg zu fahren. Ihren College-AbschluŸ machte sie stattdessen am Rockford Female Seminary, dem heutigen

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Term Paper #52918 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) Jane Addams and The Women of Chicago
Historical account of the accomplishments of Jane Addams and a group of women known as the "Women of Chicago". 2,220 words ( approx. 8.9 pages ), 14 sources, APA, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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This paper focuses on the history and accomplishments of social theorist, Jane Addams, and the "Women of Chicago". The paper describes Jane Addams's life and her contributions to social theory and sociology. It includes her founding of Hull House.
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"Jane Addams was a great contributor to social science during the late eighteen hundreds and through the early nineteen hundreds. She was also a fairly complicated woman since her name appeared on the FBI's list of "most dangerous radicals". Being the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, founding the settlement house known as Hull house, and founding National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or better known as the NAACP, are a few of her more honorable accomplishments. The experiences with all of these successes, particularly the Hull House, contributed highly to her donations to social theory." Term Paper #5555 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) Jane Addams
This paper is an analysis of the life and achievements of Jane Addams.

20. Addams Jane From FOLDOC
Recommended Reading Allen F. Davis, American Heroine (Ivan R. Dee, 2000); Mary Jo Deegan, Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School,
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