Jane Addams founded hull house to teach immigrant children.
Jane Addams
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Jane Addams first visited Toynbee Hall, the world's first settlement house, which is located in the East End of London, in July, 1888. She had hoped to visit with her friend Ellen Gates Starr. Starr had agreed to help Addams co-found a settlement house in Chicago. In the spring of 1888 they were traveling together in Europe. But Starr was earning some of the money she needed to travel by chaperoning some students from the girls' school in Chicago where she was a teacher. In July she needed to be with the students in Italy. Addams planned to stay in London, however, and to visit Toynbee Hall again when Starr could join her, later in the summer. But that plan did not happen either. Addams's stepbrother, George Haldeman, was suffering from some sort of mental challenge. That summer, he wandered away from home and no one could find him. His mother -- Addams's stepmother -- was frantic, and Addams's sister Alice thought Addams should come back early from Europe because of the crisis. Addams departed London before Starr arrived.
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This sounds like an essay question for your school, but Jane Addams was an outspoken advocate for peace and for immigrants' civil rights while the majority of Americans supported World War I and feared foreign socialists and radicals. She made a speech at Carnegie Hall in support of pacifism and was labeled unpatriotic.
It is an example of the Toynbee Hall settlement house. Your welcome! Hope I helped! ;-)
Jane Franklin Hall was created in 1950.
The 1983 adaptation of "Jane Eyre" was filmed in various locations in England, including Derbyshire, North Yorkshire, and Nottinghamshire. The grand house used as Thornfield Hall was Haddon Hall in Derbyshire.
Jane Ficker's birth name is Jane Hall.
Mason found out about Jane and Rochester's impending marriage when he came to Thornfield Hall and witnessed the wedding ceremony. He confronted Rochester about it after the ceremony, leading to the revelation of Bertha Mason's existence.
Mr. Rochester's house in Jane Eyre is called Thornfield Hall. It is thought to be maybe based on Haddon Hall, which is close to Bakewell, Derbyshire. Another possible inspiration for Thornfield Hall is North Lees Hall in Hathersage.
Jane Kenyon married to Donald Hall in 1972