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Hull-House Maps and Papers A Presentation of Nationalities and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago, Together with Comments and Essays on Problems Growing Out of the Social Conditions

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ISBN-10: 0252031342

ISBN-13: 9780252031342

Edition: 2006

Authors: Jane Addams, Rima Lunin Schultz, Residents of Hull-House

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Inspired by their Progressive Era faith in social science solutions to society's problems, the residents of Hull-House collaborated on this work of sociology based on their experiences as residents of Chicago's Near West Side. The contributors to this book believed that an enlightened citizenry could be mobilized for reform, and that by publishing maps with explicit information about the wages and conditions of the working poor in Chicago's Nineteenth Ward they would educate the public and inspire reforms.In addition to Jane Addams's own prefatory note and paper on the role of social settlements in the labour movement, contributors provided detailed, real-world analyses of the Chicago…    
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Book details

List price: $57.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 1/15/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Size: 6.90" wide x 10.00" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

Jane Addams was born Laura Jane Addams in Cedarville, Illinois, on September 6, 1860. She graduated from Rockford Female Seminary with the hope of attending medical school. Her father opposed her unconventional ambition and, in an attempt to redirect it, sent her to Europe. In London, Addams was moved by the work done at Toynbee Hall, a settlement house. Upon her return to the United States, she began her lifelong fight for the underprivileged, women, children laborers, and social reform. In the space of four years she received Yale University's first honorary doctorate awarded to a woman, published her first book, was the first woman president of the National Conference of Charities and…    

Map notes and comments
The sweating-system
Wage-earning children
Receipts and expenditures of cloakmakers in Chicago
The Chicago ghetto
The Bohemian people in Chicago
Remarks upon the Italian colony in Chicago
The cook county charities
Art and labor
The settlement as a factor in the labor movement
Outline sketch descriptive of Hull-House