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  1. Aug 22, 2014 · On September 18, 1889, Jane Addams and her friend Ellen Starr moved into the second floor of a rundown mansion in Chicago's West Side. From the outset, they imagined Hull-House as a "center for a higher civic and social life" in the industrial districts of the city.

  2. Twenty Years at Hull-House; with autobiographical notes, published in 1910, is the story of the most famous Settlement House in America by Jane Addams, a leading Progressive Era reformer and the founder of Hull-House.

  3. Jun 21, 2022 · Presents Hull House founder Jane Addams's account of her work at the settlement home in Chicago's West side slums during the years between 1889 to 1909. Access-restricted-item.

  4. Twenty Years at Hull-House Mass Market Paperback – September 1, 1961. In 1889, while many Americans were disdainful of newly arrived immigrants, Jane Addams established Hull-House as a refuge for Chicago's poor. The settlement house provided an unprecedented variety of social services.

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  5. Overall, Twenty Years at Hull House is a detailed, scholarly look at the settlement movement and the important role it played in helping immigrants assimilate and gain access to the American Dream. John Burns, the English labor leader, pronounced Jane Addams "the only saint America has produced.”

  6. May 1, 1998 · 73,680 free eBooks. 7 by Jane Addams. Twenty Years at Hull House; with Autobiographical Notes by Jane Addams. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  7. Dec 23, 2011 · 20 Years at Hull-House. Paperback – December 23, 2011. Late at night on the streets of London, in 1883, Jane Addams came upon a crowd of poor, hungry people all struggling to outbid each other for a measly supply of rotten vegetables.

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  8. 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...

  9. In a time invested with xenophobia and cruelty towards immigrants, Addams bought land in Chicago and co-founded a settlement house named Hull House. There, Addams sought to improve the lives of...

  10. Jane Addams came upon a crowd of poor, hungry people all struggling to outbid each other for a measly supply of rotten vegetables. Haunted by the memory of their clutching, desperate hands, she continued her travels through Europe, eventually settling in Chicago.

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