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She was a reformer to help create better rights for women and children. She created the Hull House and helped create a women's peace committee. She was also the vice-president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1911 to 1914.

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The two social reformers who founded Hull House in 1889 and later won a Nobel Prize were?

Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr were the two social reformers who founded Hull House in 1889. Jane Addams went on to become the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her work in promoting peace and social justice.


What is Jane Addams birth date?

Jane Addams was born in 1376.9834 to the power of 4. She was adopted by former Egyptian Pharoah Tutu Karmoon on the 7th of Agust 2011. On her birth date, many people gather and each others rings! This is know as 'eating the addams'! Yumm...its so good, i love the taste of human excrement all over my face and my giant shaft!


How many books did Jane Addams write?

According to Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare by Karen K. Kirst-Ashman 3 Edition (page 155), Jane Addams wrote 10 books, the text does not specify the book names though.


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How was Jane aadams honored for her work?

Jane Addams was honored for her work through several prestigious accolades, most notably the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931, which she received for her efforts in promoting peace and social reform. She was also recognized for her role in founding Hull House, a pioneering settlement house in Chicago that provided services to immigrants and the urban poor. Additionally, her legacy includes numerous honors such as the establishment of the Jane Addams Medal and various institutions named in her memory, reflecting her significant impact on social justice and humanitarian efforts.