gives publisher for this ISBN as: Addams Publications (October 25, 2013)Įarliest impressions - Influence of Lincoln - Boarding-school ideals - The snare of preparation - First days at Hull-House - The subjective necessity for social settlements - Some early undertakings at Hull-House - Problems of poverty - A decade of economic discussion - Pioneer labor legislation in Illinois - Immigrants and their children - Tolstoyism - Public activities and investigations - Civic cooperation - The value of social clubs - Arts at Hull-House - Echoes of the Russian revolution - Socialized educationĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 12:04:22 Boxid IA40020815 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1910 In this book, first published in 2010, Addams details the history of an inspiring institution that dedicated itself to providing a resource for cultural improvement to immigrant and poor communities throughout Chicago, and still inspires today There, with her friend Ellen Starr, she founded Hull-House. Haunted by the memory of their clutching, desperate hands, she continued her travels through Europe, eventually settling in Chicago. Jane Addams came upon a crowd of poor, hungry people all struggling to outbid each other for a measly supply of rotten vegetables.
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