Twenty years at Hull-House : with autobiographical notes /
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Author / Creator: | Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. |
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Imprint: | Boston : Bedford/St. Martin's, c1999. |
Description: | xii, 276 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Bedford series in history and culture |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3763077 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part 1. Introduction: Jane Addams Constructs Herself and Hull-House
- Growing Up in the Gilded Age
- The Nature and Purpose of Memoir
- Twenty Years at Hull-House in Place and Time
- Inside Hull-House
- Jane Addams and the Progressive Era
- Part 2. The Document
- Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes
- Part 3. Related Documents
- 1. Hull-House Weekly Program, March 1, 1892
- 2. Florence Kelley, "Hull House," New England Magazine, July 1898
- 3. William G. Sumner, LL.D., "The Concentration of Wealth: Its Economic Justification," The Independent, 1902
- 4. "An Oft-Told Tale" and "The Lamb Tags on to the Lion," The New York Call, April 25, 1912 and August 11, 1912
- 5. Jane Addams, "If Men Were Seeking the Franchise," Ladies' Home Journal, June 1913
- 6. Edward Alsworth Ross, "Racial Consequences of Immigration," The Century Magazine, February 1914
- 7. Hilda Satt Polacheck, I Came a Stranger: The Story of a Hull-House Girl
- Appendices
- An Addams Chronology (1860-1935)
- Selected Bibliography
- Index