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Title Jane Addams : a biography / James Weber Linn ; introduction by Anne Firor Scott.
Author Linn, James Weber, 1876-1939.
Published Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2000]
©2000
Description xxvi, 457 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Format text; unmediated; volume
ISBN 0252069048 (paperback ; acid-free paper)
9780252069048 (paperback ; acid-free paper)

Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Jane Addam's father -- "Different" child -- Rockford College -- What shall she do? -- She finds a way -- Hull House begins -- Six women -- Ethics in politics -- Work for children -- Growth -- Widening influences -- Decade of writing -- Suffrage and progressivism -- Pacifism -- "Continuous meditation" -- Standing alone -- Congress of women -- Post-war reflections -- They come to praise -- Quiet years -- She goes in peace -- In retrospect.
Summary Jane Addams is most widely remembered as a founder of Hull House, but her social vision extended far beyond Chicago's Halsted Street. Addams worked tirelessly on behalf of a multitude of social causes, including industrial and educational reform, drug laws, sanitation, disaster relief, and food purity. In 1931, she won the Nobel Prize for Peace, a tribute to the decades of energy and eloquence she devoted to eradicating intolerance and elevating human life to a more humane standard. James Weber Linn's life of this forceful public figure offers a rare glimpse of the private Addams, from her childhood and schooling through her first efforts in public service and her rise to a position of national influence. Linn's biography is based on Addams's personal papers, which she turned over to him before she died: files of her manuscripts, published and unpublished, along with all of her letters and papers, from her first valentine to her last speech.
Note Originally published: New York : Appleton-Century Co., 1935.
Subjects (People) Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Subjects (Organizations) Hull-House (Chicago, Ill.) -- History.
Subjects (Topics) Women social workers -- United States.
Women social reformers -- United States.
Nobel Prize winners.
Genres Biographies.
Additional author Scott, Anne Firor, 1921-2019.
Bib utility control no. 42980213

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