December 10, 1931.
Laura Jane Addams
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.
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 was born on September 6, 1860.
Nobel piece prize :)
Jane Addams won the Nobel Peace Price on December 10, 1931. She was the first American women to receive this award. Jane Addams did social work and was involved in the women's suffrage. She is considered the founder of social work. She was born in 1860 and died in 1935.
December 10, 1931.
Humanitarian and social worker par excellance!
social worker and humanitarian
Laura Jane Addams
Jane Addams and Nicholas Murray Butler.
Jane Addams
In 1931, Jane Addams suffered a heart attack, which affected her health significantly. As a result, she had to reduce her public activities and became more focused on writing and advocacy work. She passed away in 1935.
Jane Addams accomplished the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People as well as the American Civil Liberties Union. Ms. Addams was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.
Jane Addams
The 1931 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Jane Addams and Nicholas Murray Butler for their efforts in promoting peace and disarmament initiatives. Jane Addams was a social reformer and founder of the Hull House settlement in Chicago, while Nicholas Murray Butler was a philosopher and president of Columbia University.