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  1. Jane Addams: Helper of the Poor (1860-1935 (We the People) by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, 1987-09
  2. Jane Addams of Hull House 1860-1935 by Margaret Tims, 1961
  3. Jane Addams of Hull House 1860-1935 by Margaret Tims, 1961
  4. Jane Addams of Hull House, 1860-1935;: A centenary study by Margaret Tims, 1961
  5. Jane Addams of Hull House,1860-1935 by Margaret Tims, 1961
  6. JANE ADDAMS OF HULL HOUSE 1860-1935 A Centenary Study
  7. Jane Addams: September 6, 1860-May 21, 1935 by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1990
  8. The Selected Papers of Jane Addams: vol. 1: Preparing to Lead, 1860-81
  9. The Jane Addams Reader
  10. Jane Addams: Pioneer Social Worker (Community Builders) by Charnan Simon, 1998-03
  11. Jane Addams: Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House (Historical American Biographies) by Bonnie C. Harvey, 1999-07
  12. Waging Peace: The Story Of Jane Addams (Social Critics and Reformers) by Peggy Caravantes, 2004-09-30
  13. Jane Addams (Makers of America) by Jane Hovde, 1989-06
  14. Jane Addams and the Liberal Tradition. by Jane Addams, Daniel Levine, 1980-09-25

21. Jane Addams
(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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Guide picks (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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Profiles the life of Addams, who wrote prolifically on topics related to Hull House, which provided social services to immigrants to Chicago. Biography.com
Biography of this Nobel Peace Prize winner, suffragette and social activist, who founded Hull House in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Public Library Describes Addams' founding of Hull House for the benefit of immigrants to Chicago. Link to books by and about Addams.

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23. An International Patriotism - Jane Addams
Jane Addams (18601935) was one of the vice presidents of the Chicago LibertyMeeting that led to the formation of the Central Anti-Imperialist League in
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An International Patriotism
By Jane Addams
Unity , rpt. The Public 9 (April 21, 1906). W hen I was barely twelve years old, coming into my father's room one morning, I found him sitting beside the fire with a newspaper in his hand looking very solemn, and upon my eager inquiry what had happened, he told me that Joseph Mazzini was dead. I had never even heard Mazzini's name, and after being told about him I was inclined to grow argumentative, asserting that my father did not know him, that he was not an American, and that I could not understand why we should be expected to feel badly about him. It is impossible to recall the conversation with the complete breakdown of my cheap arguments, but in the end I obtained that which I have ever regarded as a valuable possession, a sense of the genuine relationship which may exist between men who share large hopes and like desires, even though they differ in nationality, language and creed; that those things count for absolutely nothing between groups of men who are trying to abolish slavery in America or to throw off Hapsburg oppression in Italy. At any rate, I was heartily ashamed of my meager notion of patriotism, and I came out of the room exhilerated with the consciousness that impersonal and international relations are actual facts and not mere phrases. I was filled with pride that I knew a man who held converse with great minds and who really sorrowed and rejoiced over happenings across the sea.

24. American Experience | Chicago: City Of The Century | People & Events
People Events Jane Addams (18601935) Jane Addams was born in Cedarville,Illinois in 1860. Addams came from a comfortable background
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Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois in 1860. Addams came from a comfortable background and was educated at Rockford College. She was among the first American women to graduate from college. Frustrated by the lack of opportunities available to intelligent and ambitious young women, she traveled to Europe with a college friend, Ellen Gates Starr. In 1887, towards the end of their trip, they visited Toynbee Hall in London's Whitechapel district (where Jack the Ripper would commit his crimes just a year later). Toynbee Hall was the first settlement house, a house in an impoverished area where college educated people would "settle" and work to improve the lives of their poor neighbors. Addams and Starr determined to open a settlement house in Chicago. They rented the former residence of Charles J. Hull on Halsted Street from his cousin, Helen Culver. It was in Chicago's toughest, poorest neighborhood.
Hull-House opened in 1889. Among its offerings were classes on Shakespeare, classical music concerts, and discussions of fine art. Addams, Starr and their friends tapped into their elite Chicago connections to find collaborators. Extension school courses from the University of Chicago were offered on the premises (the first outside of the University itself). A gallery of art donated by an Art Institute trustee had regular shows that often drew hundreds of visitors. The Chicago Public Library established a branch at Hull-House. Philosopher/educator John Dewey, suffragist Susan B. Anthony

25. JANE ADDAMS (1860-1935)
What follows is a fairly complete list of Jane Addam's works taken from the holdingsof the University of Minnesota libraries (date of publication follows title
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What follows is a fairly complete list of Jane Addam's works taken from the holdings of the University of Minnesota libraries (date of publication follows title): CHALLENGE TO THE CONTEMPORARY CHURCH, 1977 CHILD THE CLINIC AND THE COURT, 1925 DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL ETHICS, 1902 EXCELLENT BECOMES THE PERMANENT, 1932 FUNCTION OF THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT, 1899 HOME AND THE SPECIAL CHILD, 1908 HOUSING PROBLEM IN CHICAGO, 1902 HULL HOUSE MAPS AND PAPERS, 1895 LONG ROAD OF WOMANS MEMORY, 1916 MODERN CITY AND THE MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE FOR, 1977 MY FRIEND JULIA LATHROP, 1935 NEW CONSCIENCE AND AN ANCIENT EVIL, 1912 NEWER IDEALS OF PEACE, 1907 OVERTHROW OF THE WAR SYSTEM, 1915 PEACE AND BREAD IN TIME OF WAR, 1922 PHILANTHROPY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS SEVEN ESSAYS, 1893 PUBLIC SCHOOL AND THE IMMIGRANT CHILD, 1908 SECOND TWENTY YEARS AT HULL HOUSE 1930 SPIRIT OF YOUTH AND THE CITY STREETS, 1909 SUBJECTIVE VALUE OF A SOCIAL SETTLEMENT TWENTY YEARS AT HULL HOUSE WITH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, 1910 WHEN I WAS A GIRL, 1930 WHY WOMEN SHOULD VOTE WOMAN AND THE LARGER CITIZENSHIP WOMEN AND PUBLIC HOUSE KEEPING Last updated December 19, 1995.

26. Addams, Jane
Hamilton, Web Editor Addams, Jane. Social reformer, settlement housepioneer (18601935), Who's Who in American History. Jane Addams
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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.

27. Occupations
Addams, Jane (18601935) Social Reformer. Barton, Bruce (1886-1967) Public relationspioneer. Social Reformers. Addams, Jane (1860-1935) Social Reformer.
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William P. Tishler, Producer Artists, Intellectuals, and Writers Addams, Jane
Social Reformer Barton, Bruce
Public relations pioneer Berger, Victor
Milwaukee Socialist Darwin, Charles
British naturalist Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Feminist, social reformer Darwin, Charles
British naturalist Godkin, E.L.
Editor of The Nation Goldman, Emma
Anarchist orator and author Grady, Henry W.
Editor of The Atlanta Constitution Grant, Ulysses S. Civil War General Republican President, 1869-1877 Sinclair, Upton Journalist, novelist, Socialist Steinbeck, John Novelist Sumner, William Graham Sociologist, economist Turner, Frederick Jackson UW-Madison Historian Twain, Mark (S. Clemens) Novelist, satirist Veblen, Thorstein Economist, social critic Social Reformers Addams, Jane Social Reformer Anthony, Susan B. Suffragist, Social Reformer Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Feminist, social reformer Goldman, Emma Anarchist orator and author La Follette, Robert M. Republican Congressman, 1885-1891 Governor of Wisconsin, 1900-1906

28. Jane Addams
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
by Nicolle Bettis
Childhood:
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).

29. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Addams, Jane, 18601935. Titles. Twenty YearsAt Hull House; with autobiographical notes. To the main listings page.
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Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
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Twenty Years At Hull House; with autobiographical notes
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30. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 18711958. Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803. Addams,Jane, 1860-1935. Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. Aesop, 620(?)BC-563(?)BC.
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A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879 ... Azuela, Mariano, 1873-1952
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31. Portraits Of Jane Addams' Family
Portraits of Jane Addams' Family. From the Jane Addams Collection. Martha (18501867),Laura Jane (1860-1935). John Weber (1852-1918), stillborn daughter (1863).
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Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 U.S.A AN EXHIBIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF JANE ADDAMS, HER FAMILY, AND HULL-HOUSE Portraits of Jane Addams' Family From the Jane Addams Collection
2.5" x 3.5" albumen print 2.5" x 4" albumen print 2.5" x 4" albumen print exhibit image #22 exhibit image #23 exhibit image #24 John married Sarah in 1844, and Anna in 1868 Mary Catherine (1845-1894) Horace (1855-1855) Georgiana (1849-1850) George Weber (1857-1859) Martha (1850-1867) Laura Jane (1860-1935) John Weber (1852-1918) stillborn daughter (1863) Sarah Alice (1853-1915) Children of Anna Henry Winfield Haldeman (1848-1905) John Haldeman (died as a young child) George Bowman Haldeman (1861-1909) William Haldeman (died as a young child) Rev. John Manning Linn (1842-1924) 2.5" x 4" albumen print 2.5" x 3.5" tintype exhibit image #25 exhibit image #26 Mary Catherine married John in 1871 Children John (1872-1918) Stanley (1883-1945) James Weber (1876-1939) Mary (1885-1888) Esther (1880-1955) Charles (1887-1887) Laura Shoemaker (1856-1937) 4.25" x 6.5" cabinet card

32. Ja.bibliography
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Silver Burdett Press), 1990 Jane Addams, 18601935, Cobblestone (Cobblestone Publishing Company, Peterborough, NH); Vol.
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Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19083, USA
J A N E A D D A M S A Short List of Books By and About Addams
THESE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES ARE APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN SCHOOL PROJECTS: Jane Addams by Marshall W. Fishwick and the Editors of Silver Burdett, Illustrious Americans Series (Morristown, New Jersey: Silver Burdett Company), 1968
Jane Addams by Jane Hovde, Makers of America Series (New York New York: Facts on File), 1989
Jane Addams by Mary Kittredge, American Women of Achievement Series (New York, New York: Chelsea House Publishers), 1988
Jane Addams a Photo Biography
Jane Addams
by Leslie A. Wheeler, Pioneers in Change Series (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Silver Burdett Press), 1990
"Jane Addams, 1860-1935," Cobblestone (Cobblestone Publishing Company, Peterborough, NH); Vol. 20:3, March 1999
Jane Addams: Freedom's Innovator , by Deborah A. Parks (Alexandria, Virginia: TimeLife Books), 2000

33. Alphabetical Listings - Jane Addams: North Shore Manuscript Co., Inc.
Jane Addams (18601935) Autograph Letter Signed June 4, 1919. JaneAddams (1860-1935) American social reformer. ALS, 1 p. 8 vo., of
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Jane Addams (1860-1935)
Autograph Letter Signed
June 4, 1919 JANE ADDAMS
(1860-1935) American social reformer. ALS, 1 p. 8 vo., of Hull House engraved stationery, Chicago, June 4, 1919. Ms Addams apologizes for the size of the donation she is able to make but appreciates the opportunity to help. Excellent. Back to Alphabetical Listings

34. Women & First Ladies - Jane Addams: North Shore Manuscript Co., Inc.
Jane Addams (18601935) Autograph Letter Signed June 4, 1919. $185.00( WMN3101). Back to Women First Ladies. www.northshoremanuscript
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Jane Addams (1860-1935)
Autograph Letter Signed
June 4, 1919

35. Microfilm Collections For Women's Studies
the World Wide Web; where this exists, links to these remotelyaccessible guidesare provided below in the category called WWW Guide Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
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Microfilm and microfiche collections provide the researcher with a wealth of primary documentation, often gathered from major repositories or otherwise-unavailable sources. The University of Minnesota Libraries include many microformat collections which contain information about women: the collections listed below are only those which are specifically or exclusively devoted to women. In addition to the holdings of the University of Minnesota, other major microform collections about women may be found elsewhere in the Twin Cities: Herstory: Women's Periodicals from the International Women's History Periodical Archive (College of St. Catherine Library), Collected Correspondence of Lydia Maria Child , and the Isabella Beecher Hooker Project (both at the Macalester College Library). IMPORTANT: unless otherwise noted, all the collections listed below are housed in the Periodicals Room in the basement of Wilson Library. For the most part, the individual items which make up these collections are not listed in MNCAT, the library catalog. The reel guides, and other materials which inform the researcher about what materials are included in these collections, are located in the Reference Room of Wilson Library, which should be the first stop for anyone wishing to make use of these materials. In some cases, information about these collections is also available on the World Wide Web; where this exists, links to these remotely-accessible guides are provided below in the category called WWW Guide

36. Jane Addams
Translate this page Jane Addams (1860-1935) Jane Addams (Cedarville, 1860-Chicago, 1935)Socióloga, reformadora, pacifista y sufragista estadounidense.
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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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pragmatism, politics, ethics American pragmatist and social worker (18601935). AmericanHeroine (Ivan R. Dee, 2000); Mary Jo Deegan, Jane Addams and the Men
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38. Jane Addams
Social Worker Jane Addams (18601935) Jane Addams came from a comfortablemiddle-class background and was college educated. During
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Private beneficence is totally inadequate to deal with the vast numbers of the city's disinherited.
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Social Worker Jane Addams (1860-1935)
Jane Addams Hull House organization is still in existence and operates community centers and programs throughout Chicago. Jane was born on September 6, 1860 and died in 1935. Books by and about Jane Addams
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At age 71, Jane Addams (18601935) became the first American woman to receive theNobel Peace Prize, an honor which she shared with Nicholas Murray Butler of
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Jane Addams, founder of Hull-House, is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize At age 71, Jane Addams (1860-1935) became the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor which she shared with Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University. Described at that ceremony as a spokesperson for all peace-loving women of the world, Addams had been actively engaged in the peace movement since 1914. Her struggle for peace was not easy. During the war, she was attacked as unpatriotic and demonized as an advocate of socialism and communism.
Prior to the beginning of World War I, Addams devoted most of her time to the Hull-House, a Chicago settlement house and educational center that attracted countless numbers of poor immigrants, and to political activities aimed at abolishing child labor. She was a natural leader, and, in spite of her frequent illnesses, she was at the forefront of the struggles for women's suffrage, immigrant education, health care, children's rights, housing, peace and progressive education.
Born in 1860, Jane was the eighth child of nine. Her mother died during childbirth when Jane was two and a half. Her father, John Addams, was a major influence in her life. He was a prosperous sawmill owner in rural Illinois and was concerned with public interest issues. Among John Addam's accomplishments, he helped to organize the first church and school in their home town and ran the first town library out of their house. Later in his life he was elected a state senator, as a staunch supporter of Abraham Lincoln, who would become a role-model for Jane in her early years.

40. Addams, Jane
Addams, Jane (18601935). (Laura) Jane Addams (September 6, 1860-May21, 1935) won worldwide recognition in the first third of the
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