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Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 (467)

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Social reformer; founder of Hull House settlement, Chicago. Founder of Hull House in Chicago. Laura Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois on September 6, 1860. She attended the Rockford Female Seminary from 1877-1881 and received one of their first A.B. degrees in 1882. In 1889 Addams co-founded the social settlement Hull-House with Ellen Gates Starr. Addams became a leader in the settlement movement and focused much of her energy o...

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Jane Addams Peace Association (5)

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Jane Addams' Hull-House Museum (5)

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Jane Addams Alumnae Association (2)

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The Jane Addams Alumnae Association (ca. 1990's - unknown) was an organization formed in the 1990s by Joan Motl and other alumni of the school in order to support the school and preserve its historical records. A major catalyst to forming the association was the demolition of the original school in 1991 and subsequent efforts to raise funds to place a memorial plaque at the original site. The memorial dedication and installation of a time capsule occurred on Sunday May 19, 1996 a...

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Jane Addams Peace Fund Committee (2)

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Addams, Jane (1)

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Jane Addams Hall of Fame Committee (2)

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Jane Addams Centennial. (1)

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Addams, Jane, fl. 1810. (1)

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Jane Addams Peace School. (1)

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Dedicated to the memory of Nobel Peace Prize winner (1931) Jane Addams, the Jane Addams Peace School was sponsored by prominent educators and peace leaders and endorsed by leading peace organizations. Courses were taught by A.J. Muste, Merle Curti, Lewis Corey, Robert LaRene, George Hartmann, and Eleanor Eaton, among others. The school was located at 242 East 14th Street in New York City.

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