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.
The siblings of Jane Addams were Alice Addams and Mary Addams. Jane Addams is know for being a pioneer settlement social worker and for her work in the women's suffrage movement.
Laura Jane Addams
Jane Addams' father, John H. Addams, died on January 24, 1881. He passed away from pneumonia. His death had a significant impact on Jane, shaping her perspective and commitment to social reform and community service throughout her life.
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Jane Addams College of Social Work was created in 1946.
The siblings of Jane Addams were Alice Addams and Mary Addams. Jane Addams is know for being a pioneer settlement social worker and for her work in the women's suffrage movement.
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Laura Jane Addams
Jane Addams was never married. the Humanitarian and social-worker ( par excellance!) was , let us face the facts a Lesbian.
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Jane Addams' favorite book was "Middlemarch" by George Eliot. She admired the novel's social commentary and its focus on community and individual redemption.
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Humanitarian and social worker par excellance!
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