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Twenty Years at Hull-House

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Part one. Introduction : Jane Addams constructs herself and Hull-House. Growing up in the Gilded Age ; The nature and purpose of memoir ; Twenty years at Hull-House in place and time ; Inside Hull-House ; Jane Addams and the Progressive era -- Part two. The document. Twenty years at Hull-House with autobiographical notes -- Part three. Related documents. Hull-house weekly program, March 1, 1892 ; William G. Sumner, LL.D., "The concentration of wealth : its economic justification," The independent, 1902 ; Jane Addams, "If men were seeking the franchise," Ladies' home journal, June 1913 ; "An oft-told tale" and "The lamb tags on to the lion", The New York call, April 25, 1912 and August 11, 1912 ; Edward Alsworth Ross, "Racial consequences of immigration", The century magazine, February 1914 ; Gino C. Speranza, "How it feels to be a problem", Charities, 1904 ; Philip Davis, "Jane Addams invites me in," from And crown thy good (1952) ; H.J. Pinkett, Omaha, Nebraska to Jane Addams, May 12, 1908 -- Appendixes. An Addams chronology (1860-1935).

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SERIES
The Bedford series in history and culture



PUBLISHED
Boston, MA : Bedford/St. Martin's, [2018]
Year Published: 2018
Description: viii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781319088156
1319088155

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Brown, Victoria

SUBJECTS
Addams, Jane, -- 1860-1935.
Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.) -- History.
Social settlements -- Chicago -- History.
Women social reformers -- United States -- Biography.
Social service -- Chicago -- History.