Title
Introduction
The Making of Jane Addams
Her Childhood
College and Her
20's
Hull-House
Opening
Growing
Hull-House Firsts
Classes Offered at Hull-House
Hull-House Maps and Papers: Sociology in the Settlement
Living at Hull-House
A Community of Women
Jane and Ellen and Mary
Being Saint Jane
The Legacy of Hull-House
Conclusion
Appendices
Chronology of Jane Addams’s Life
Bibliography
Additional Resources
Jane Addams’s Work Online
Sites About Jane Addams’s Legacy
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Jane Addams and Hull House
Final Project for English 125
DeVry University
Spring, 2001
Author’s Note:
Jane Addams’s home and project is referred to as “Hull-House’ and “Hull House” by different authors. Because Addams herself referred to it as “Hull-House,” as did her contemporaries Louise de Koven Bowen and Hilda Satt Polachek, I have chosen to follow suit. The only exceptions are in quotes by authors who prefer the alternative and in reference to the Jane Addams Hull House Association, which has renamed itself in the years since her death.
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