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  • {{Image|Jane Addams sitting2.jpg|right|250px|Jane Addams, c. 1912}} '''Jane Addams''' (1860–1935) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[social work
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  • * Brown, Victoria Bissell. ''The Education of Jane Addams: Politics and Culture in Modern America.'' U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. * Davis, Allen F. ''American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams'' (Oxford U. Press, 1973), 339pp, solid scholarship but tends toward debunk
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  • ...e Addams sitting2.jpg|right|thumb|333px|{{Credit|Jane Addams sitting2.jpg}}Jane Addams, c1912.]] '''Jane Addams''' (1860-1935) was a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hu
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  • * [http://wall.aa.uic.edu:62730/artifact/HullHouse.asp Jane Addams Hull House Museum]
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  • The '''Jane Addams College of Social Work''' is a division of the [[University of Illinois at ...atement of the Jane Addams College of Social Work carries the mission of [[Jane Addams]] and the Hull-House movement forward, adapting it to the realities of toda
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jane Addams College of Social Work]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Jane Addams}}
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  • Chicago settlement house established in September, 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in a house on Halstead Street built by Charles Hull.
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  • .... In 1889 she was co-founder of Hull House with her companion and friend [[Jane Addams]].
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  • * [http://wall.aa.uic.edu:62730/artifact/HullHouse.asp Jane Addams Hull House Museum]
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  • The '''Jane Addams College of Social Work''' is a division of the [[University of Illinois at ...atement of the Jane Addams College of Social Work carries the mission of [[Jane Addams]] and the Hull-House movement forward, adapting it to the realities of toda
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  • ...was an American educator, social reformer, activist and co-founder with [[Jane Addams]] of the [[Hull House]] Settlement in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1889. Ms. St
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  • * Brown, Victoria Bissell. ''The Education of Jane Addams: Politics and Culture in Modern America.'' U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. * Davis, Allen F. ''American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams'' (Oxford U. Press, 1973), 339pp, solid scholarship but tends toward debunk
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  • ...t house]] in the East End of London which also served as inspiration for [[Jane Addams]] in the founding of [[Hull House]] in Chicago.
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  • ...nn McCree Bryan, Barbara Bair, and Maree De Angury. The Selected Papers of Jane Addams / Edited by Mary Lynn Mccree Bryan, Barbara Bair, and Maree De Angury. Urba ...ane, Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, and Swarthmore College. Peace Collection. The Jane Addams Papers, 1860-1960. microform. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms Inter
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  • [[Hull House]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], founded by [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates Starr]], was inspired by Toynbee Hall.
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  • ...w]], Supreme Court Justice [[Felix Frankfurter]], and progressive leader [[Jane Addams]].
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  • ..., after it was opened to residents (aka social settlers) by the founders [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates Starr]]. She was born in [[Lexington, Kentucky]], to a ...piece of national social legislation. Breckinridge is believed to have met Jane Addams and adopted the cause of social work around 1905. This group of women socia
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  • {{Image|Jane Addams sitting2.jpg|right|250px|Jane Addams, c. 1912}} '''Jane Addams''' (1860–1935) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[social work
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  • ...e Addams sitting2.jpg|right|thumb|333px|{{Credit|Jane Addams sitting2.jpg}}Jane Addams, c1912.]] '''Jane Addams''' (1860-1935) was a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hu
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  • ...to the world famous [[settlement house]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]] run by [[Jane Addams]] and characteristic of many of the reform impulses of the [[Progressive Er ...e city of Chicago that have inherited the name. <ref>Jean Bethke Elshtain. Jane Addams: The Dream of American Democracy. New York: Basic Books. 2002.</ref>
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  • ...ard University Press. (First published in 1907)</ref> Also, at the time, [[Jane Addams]], leader of the national [[Settlement House]] movement, articulated a larg
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  • ...ry Secretary [[Lyman Gage]], the CCF’s two-time president; social worker [[Jane Addams]]; industrialist [[Franklin MacVeagh]]; and social scientist and civic comm
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  • *[[Jane Addams]], social worker, peace advocate
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  • |event='''1889''': In September, [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates Starr]] move into Hull House, establishing the celebrat
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  • ...e prize. Earlier recipients have included [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] and [[Jane Addams]]
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  • ...was an important concept during the [[Progressive Era]] for figures like [[Jane Addams]], [[Robert A. Woods]] and [[Mary Parker Follett]] among others. The seven
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  • ...s were [[Gifford Pinchot]] and his brother [[Amos Pinchot]] and feminist [[Jane Addams]]. ...of naval armaments after the U.S. caught up in the naval race. Pacifist [[Jane Addams]], a leading supporter, was stunned to discover she had to endorse a platfo
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  • * "Jane Addams on Human Nature," ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' Vol. 22, No. 2 (Apr.,
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  • ...ed settlement houses, most notably [[Hull House]] in Chicago operated by [[Jane Addams]] and many others after 1890. They helped the poor and immigrants improve t
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  • ...Addams/Citable Version]]. We encourage users to work on the Main Article [[Jane Addams]] for consideration of re-approval. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebast
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  • * Davis, Allen F. ''American Heroine: The Life and Legend of Jane Addams.'' 1973.
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  • ...ww.questia.com/read/104280928 online edition]; and Jean Bethke Elshtain, ''Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy: A Life'' (2002) pp 204-5, believes the
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  • ...Bourke]] on community studies, [[Allen Davis]] on [[Progressivism]] and [[Jane Addams]], and Roderick Nash on the environment. Curti allowed his students a free
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  • ...ld" with its interventionist tendencies. The ideological orientations of [[Jane Addams]] and Wilson illustrate this inconsistency. Addams consistently held to the
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  • ...nicity; Paul Bourke on community studies; Allen Davis on Progressivism and Jane Addams; and Roderick Nash on the environment. Curti allowed his students a free ha
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  • With [[Jane Addams]]'s [[Hull House]] in Chicago as its center, the settlement house movement
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  • {{rpr|Jane Addams}} - 30 August 2007
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  • ...ngton, where she became involved in the woman suffrage movement, Echoing [[Jane Addams]], Rankin argued that slum conditions were worsened by women's inability to
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  • ...approval for a second Sociology (and History) article - a wonderful recent Jane Addams article of the week mostly by Richard Jensen. Time now to pop a bottle of a
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  • * [[Jane Addams]]
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  • ...due to years of agitation by women's groups in Europe and the U.S. (led by Jane Addams), the 1925 Geneva protocol banned poison gas as an illegal weapon of mass d
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  • ...actively participated in the life of [[Hull House]], founded by reformer [[Jane Addams]]. Here he had the opportunity to become directly acquainted with problems
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  • ...l Economy'', while conversing with such intellectuals as [[John Dewey]], [[Jane Addams]] and [[Franz Boas]]. He published two of his best known books, ''The Theor
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  • ...in 1912 offered women a chance for equality. Progressive party supporter [[Jane Addams]] openly advocated women's partisanship. After the Progressive Party loss i
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  • ...e World'' in honor of her extensive human rights promotions. Along with [[Jane Addams]], she was the most prominent American woman of the 20th century.
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  • [[Jane Addams]] stressed that women--especially middle class women with leisure and energ
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  • Peace leaders like Jane Addams of Hull House and David Starr Jordan of Stanford redoubled their efforts, a .... Strong support for moralism came from religious leaders, women (led by [[Jane Addams]]), and from public figures like long-time Democratic leader [[William Jenn
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  • ...activists and opponents of politics as usual. Included in the ranks were Jane Addams and other feminists and peace activists. The platform echoed Roosevelt's 1
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  • ...months he lived at [[Hull House]] in Chicago, coming under the spell of [[Jane Addams]]. His unfinished Harvard PhD thesis compared sweatshop conditions in the
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  • ...no longer automatically redirects to the still-wonderful article on Ms. [[Jane Addams]].
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  • ...luded: Mary White Ovington, [[W.E.B. Du Bois]], Charles Edward Russell, [[Jane Addams]], Oswald Garrison Villard, George Henry White, Josephine Ruffin, Fanny Gar
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  • ...activists and opponents of politics as usual. Included in the ranks were [[Jane Addams]] and many other feminists and peace activists. The platform echoed Rooseve
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