twenty years or the first twenty years at Hull-House. ( the unusual name- did it look like a ship?) of the house is never revealed. maybe Hull was the name of the original owner or architect? or maybe it did look like a big barge or vessel!
hull house was the first book tha jame addams published
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Jane Addams was not overtly religious. She held membership at a Presbyterian church in Chicago, however she most frequently attended a Unitarian one. Some of Addams' famous quotes are criticism of religion-based oppression of women.
Jane Addams is often credited as the founder of modern American social work. She acted on many issues including women's rights and suffrage, workers' rights, poverty, education, child welfare and juvenile justice, immigrants' rights, anti-racism, and international peace. Addams had many accomplishments, the most famous of which is the founding and directing of Hull House, one of the original "settlement houses". See related link.
Jane Addams did NOT found a national society like the YMCA or Salvation Army. she did a multitude of work- but mainly in the Chicago area, latterly being involved in PEACE MISSIONS and opposed US involvement in World War I, known as the European War at the time. So her influence was most practical at the Hull-House- in Chicago, which at a different address, still exists.
because France wanted a bribe to negotiate with the Us, this is what John Addams is remembered for. Most US. citizens were against this affair
The most important source was the little red book
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in the early 20th century.
Jane Addams was not overtly religious. She held membership at a Presbyterian church in Chicago, however she most frequently attended a Unitarian one. Some of Addams' famous quotes are criticism of religion-based oppression of women.
Jane Addams went back home to cedarville to live with her father and step mother. Then they moved to Michigan. when john Addams(Jane's father) died Jane and her step mom moved in with Jane's sister and her husband in Philadelphia.
It was cofounded by Jane Addams, and she is generally the person most associated with the Hull House.
Jane Addams was the founder of the full house, one of the most famous settlement houses, in Chicago.
Jane Addams is known for the hull house she founded in Chicago. She was very significant in the progressive movement. The hull house taught the poor how to read and write. It also offered baby sitting for busy mothers.
Jacob Riiss and in a differfent vein- settlement houses, community centers etc- Jane Addams. Ms. Addams was awarded the Nobel Peace prize. Most of her work was in the Chicago area out of the Hull House complex.
While in a sense global in scope ( l93l Nobel Peace Laureate) the humanitarian Jane Addams confined most of her activities to the Chicago area where she superintended the noted settlement house ( still extant)- Hull House. She did not built or design the house- which was previously existing as some commercial structure.
Jane Addams is often credited as the founder of modern American social work. She acted on many issues including women's rights and suffrage, workers' rights, poverty, education, child welfare and juvenile justice, immigrants' rights, anti-racism, and international peace. Addams had many accomplishments, the most famous of which is the founding and directing of Hull House, one of the original "settlement houses". See related link.
I think the most influential people would be: Eleanor Roosevelt Bill Gates Elvis Presley Jane Addams Martin Luther King Jr. Ghandi
Hull house was co-founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in 1889.
Jane Addams did NOT found a national society like the YMCA or Salvation Army. she did a multitude of work- but mainly in the Chicago area, latterly being involved in PEACE MISSIONS and opposed US involvement in World War I, known as the European War at the time. So her influence was most practical at the Hull-House- in Chicago, which at a different address, still exists.