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Jane Addams and Hull House
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Deborah Kent |
A biography of the social worker who defended the oppressed, promoted education for the poor, worked for world peace, and founded Hull House, a settlement house in the industrial slums of Chicago. |
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Jane Addams
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Lucia Raatma |
A biography of Jane Addams, who established Hull-House in Chicago in 1889 to provide medical and legal services, educational opportunities, and social interactions to immigrants and other victims of … |
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Jane Addams
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David Armentrout,Patricia Armentrout |
A biography of the woman who founded Hull-House, one of the first settlement houses in the United States, and who later became involved in the international peace movement |
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Jane Addams
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Dennis B. Fradin,Judith Bloom Fradin |
A look at the life of the "pacifist" Jane Addams. |
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Jane Addams
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Wheeler, Leslie |
A biography of the wealthy woman who realized her ambition to live and work among the poor and founded Hull House, one of the first social settlement houses in the United States. |
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Jane Addams, helper of the poor
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Matthew G. Grant |
A biography of a rich girl who realized her childhood wish to live and work among the poor. |
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Jane Addams
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Gail Faithfull Keller |
An easy-to-read biography of the woman who founded Hull House, one of the first social settlement houses in the United States. |
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Jane Addams
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Bonnie C. Harvey |
Describes the life of the woman whose devotion to social work led to her establishing Hull House in Chicago and who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. |
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