Jane Addams was a pioneering social reformer who significantly impacted society through her work in social justice, women's rights, and community service. As a co-founder of Hull House in Chicago, she provided essential services to immigrants and the urban poor, promoting education, healthcare, and cultural integration. Addams also championed peace and women's suffrage, advancing the role of women in public life and advocating for social reform. Her efforts laid the groundwork for modern social work and inspired future generations to engage in social activism.
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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 born on September 6, 1860.
Jane Addams was the eighth and last child. Jane's mother died when she was two years old during pregnancy because of a diease.
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.
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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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