Twenty Years at Hull House

Twenty Years at Hull House
Published in 1910, 'Twenty Years at Hull House' is a memoir by Jane Addams, the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. It chronicles her experiences as a pioneer settlement worker and founder of Hull-House in Chicago, where she addressed social issues such as public health, child welfare, and women's suffrage. Addams emphasizes the role of women in community improvement and their need for voting rights to effect change. This work is notable for its insights into the Progressive Era and its impact on social reform.
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