Twenty Years at Hull-House

Twenty Years at Hull-House

by Jane Addams, James Hurt
ISBN-10:
0252061071
ISBN-13:
9780252061073
Pub. Date:
12/01/1989
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10:
0252061071
ISBN-13:
9780252061073
Pub. Date:
12/01/1989
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Twenty Years at Hull-House

Twenty Years at Hull-House

by Jane Addams, James Hurt
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Overview

A bedrock text of American progressivism, Twenty Years at Hull-House tells the dramatic story of how social reformer Jane Addams cofounded and developed the Chicago settlement house into a community center dedicated to serving the city's immigrants and poor. Addams provides an eyewitness account of urban life in her lifetime while explaining the ideas and experiences that motivated her to dedicate her life to helping these Chicagoans. By arguing that Americans should respect immigrants' traditions, Addams created a successful template for integrating newcomers into society and empowering them to seek out what they needed from government, business, and other institutions. Addams' philosophy and tireless pursuit of social justice influenced people and movements around the world. One of the best-known public figures of her time, Addams won the Nobel Peace Prize and a century later remains an inspirational figure in American history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252061073
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 12/01/1989
Series: Prairie State Books
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.18(d)
Lexile: 1650L (what's this?)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Jane Addams (1860-1935) was a social activist, Progressive reformer, and author of many books of social criticism. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.

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"Should be framed and revealed as the beauty of the cultural life and spiritual value of the immigrant at the time when nothing would so despised and unconsidered an American life as the foreigner."

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"For the helpless, young and old, for the poor, the unlearned, the strangers, the despised, we have urged understanding and injustice."

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