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  1. Jane Addams, Pioneer for Social Justice; A Biography, by Cornelia Lynde Meigs, 1970-06
  2. Peace and Bread: The Story of Jane Adams (Trailblazer Biographies) by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson, 1993-09
  3. Jane Addams: Peace Activist (People Who Made a Difference) by Barbara Behm, Jacquelyn Mitchard, 1992-08
  4. Lines of Activity: Performance, Historiography, Hull-House Domesticity by Shannon Jackson, 2000-06
  5. Jane Addams and Hull House

81. Jane Addams
Laura Jane Addams (1860 1935) entered what was then Rockford Female Seminaryin 1877 and became the first graduate to receive a BA.degree from the newly
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legacy at Rockford College Home page Laura Jane Addams entered what was then Rockford Female Seminary in 1877 and became the first graduate to receive a B.A.degree from the newly accredited baccalaureate institution in 1882 (the school was renamed Rockford College in 1892.) She would also eventually become the best known Rockford College graduate, indeed, one of the most influential Americans of the early 20th century for her role as a social reformer. In recognition of her efforts to promote international peace and justice she received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1931.
This fall (2002) Rockford College is honoring Jane Addams with the founding of the Jane Addams Center for Civic Engagement . The Center will be an on-going initiative to advance the mission and ideals of the College through the study and practice of citizenship, service, and life-long learning. A series of public programs of speakers and performers is scheduled for the inaugural year of the Center.

82. Jane Addams
Films about Queer History. Jane Addams (1860 1935). Texts Jane Addams.Texts Queer Histories. Texts Authors Index. Films Queer History.
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Texts: Jane Addams Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index Films: Queer History ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index Biography: Jane Addams Addams was born to a well-off and locally prominent family in Cedarville, Illinois. She completed college and went on to study medicine when ill-health caused her to leave school. During the 1880 she traveled with Ellen Gates Starr, a former classmate at the Rockford Female Seminary with whom she was said to have had a romantic friendship. In England, the pair discovered settlement houses, houses found in city slums occupied by social workers who provided services to the local community. Back in the United States in 1889, Addams and Starr founded Hull House in Chicago. By 1900, Hull House flourished as a popular center of political, educational and social activity. Due to the success of Hull House Addams became well-known and a nationwide settlement house movement began.

83. Letters And Documents Collection - A
Miss Sergeant American author and bibliophile. Addams, Jane, 18601935folder 1 ALS, 1907 Mar. 1, to Emily Greene Balch I have
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Adae, Marie
ALS, 1923 May 10, to Helen Annan Scribner '19 Gift of Helen Scribner
Adams, Ansel, 1902-
TLS, 1936 Nov. 19, to Mr. McAlpin A note of thanks for purchasing and appreciating his photographic work. "It made Steiglitz very happy too." Removed from: Making a Photograph , Ansel Adams
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915
TLS, 1904 Dec 5, to Wendell Phillips Garrison Historian, railroader, grandson of John Quincy Adams Comments on the proposition that language and/or tool-using distinguished human beings from other animals. Finds President Cleveland in office blamed for the consequences of the very policies of his predecessor that Cleveland had opposed. Speculates that such would have been the experience of Greeley, or even of Adams's father, Charles Francis Adams, had either been elected President in 1972 and so inheritedthe financial panic of 1873. Reference to U. S. Grant. Removed from unknown book, 1987

84. Bibliography: Works By Jane Addams
A Celebration of Women Writers. Works by Jane Addams (1860 1935).Bibliography A Modern King Lear (1894)* labour disputes; Ethical
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Works by Jane Addams (1860 - 1935)
Bibliography:
  • A Modern King Lear (1894)* [labour disputes]
  • Ethical Survivals in City Politics
  • Democracy and Social Ethics
  • Newer Ideals of Peace
  • The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets
  • Twenty Years at Hull House (1910) [autobiography]
  • A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912) [women, sociology, history, suffrage]
  • Women at the Hague (1915) [Women's International League for Peace and Freedom]
  • The Long Road of Woman's Memory
  • Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922) [women, pacifism]
  • The Second Twenty Years at Hull House (1930) [autobiography]
  • The Excellent Becomes the Permanent
  • My Friend Julia Lathrop (1935) [biography]
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85. Jane Addams Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Jane Addams (1860 1935) US pacifist, social worker, sociologist, suffragist more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total,
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86. Jane Addams - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Jane Addams (1860 1935). FullName, Addams, Laura Jane. Biography, US pacifist, social worker
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87. Jane Addams - Wikipedia
Jane Addams stamp.JPG. Jane Addams (1860 1935) was an American socialworker and reformer, educated in the US and Europe. In 1889
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Jane Addams
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jane Addams (1860 - 1935) was an American social worker and reformer, educated in the U.S. and Europe. In 1889 she co-founded (with Ellen Gates Starr) Hull House in Chicago , which was one of the first settlement houses in the U.S. Like other settlement houses, Hull House was a type of welfare house for the neighborhood poor and a center for social reform. In 1911 Addams also helped found the National Foundation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, and she was its first president. She was also a leader in women's suffrage and pacifist movements. She received the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize (shared with American educator Nicholas Murray Butler).
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88. Jane Addams
Jane Addams. 1860 1935. Humanitarian. Nobel Peace Prize winner (1931) Jane Addamswas the founder of Hull House, an urban settlement house in Chicago in 1889.
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A Useful Woman : The Early Life of Jane Addams
by Gioia Diliberto
Price: $20.80 Jane Addams : Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House
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Jane Addams
Humanitarian
Nobel Peace Prize winner (1931) Jane Addams was the founder of Hull House, an urban settlement house in Chicago in 1889. Within 15 years of its opening, Hull House was widely regarded as offering the premier facilities and programs for the benefit of the urban working class. An author and supporter of women's suffrage, Addams was also a tireless worker for world peace. Bibliography: Gioia Diliberto. A Useful Woman: The Early Life of Jane Addams. New York: Scribner, c1999.
Jane Addams; illustrations by Norah Hamilton; with an introduction and notes by Ruth Sidel. Twenty years at Hull-House: with autobiographical notes. New York : Penguin Books, 1998.
Stephanie Sammartino McPherson. Peace and Bread: The Story of Jane Addams. Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Books, c1993.

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90. Biografie Charlotte Perkins Gilman
¯ 1922-1934 Lebte mit ihrem Mann in Norwich, Connecticut.
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Biografie Charlotte Perkins Gilman
i.e. Charlotte Anna Perkins, verheiratete Stetson, verheiratete Gilman
*Hartford, Connecticut 3. Juli 1860
Vater:
Mutter: Mary Ann Fitch Westcott Perkins, geborene Fitch (?-1893), Gelegenheitsarbeiterin; 1869 geschieden
Geschwister: 2 Totgeburten; Thomas Adie Perkins (1859-)
1. Ehe: Charles Walter Stetson (1858-1911), Kunstmaler; 1894 geschieden (seit 1888 getrennt)
Kinder: Katherine Beecher Stetson, verheiratete Chamberlin (1885-1979), Kunstmalerin und Bildhauerin
2. Ehe:
Religion: protestantisch
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Geboren als zweites von zwei Kindern in Hartford, Connecticut.
Catherine Esther Beecher
(1800-1878), der Frauenrechtlerin Isabella Beecher Hooker (1822-1907) und der Schriftstellerin Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896). Lebte unter anderem in verschiedenen Orten in Connecticut, Massachusetts und New York. Zwischen 1867 und 1874 nur vier Jahre Schulbesuch. Lebte mit ihrer Mutter und ihrem Bruder in Providence, Rhode Island.

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