Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 6: Jane Addams

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Teacher Forum ISBN: 9781310725333
Publisher: Raja Sharma Publication: January 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Teacher Forum
ISBN: 9781310725333
Publisher: Raja Sharma
Publication: January 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jane Addams was a pioneer settlement social worker in America. She was born on 6th of September, 1860 at Cedarville, Illinois. She was also an author, a philosopher, and sociologist.

Being a leader in women’s suffrage and world peace, her contribution to humanity is memorable. It was an era when the American Presidents such as Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt were considered to be one of the greatest social reformers and social activists; however, Jane Addams was the pioneer reformer of the Progressive Era.

She was deeply dedicated to the issues of women in America, and she tried her best to turn America to issues of concern to mothers. She worked hard to bring the attention of the leaders of the time to the issues such as needs of children, public health, and world peace.

Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 6: Jane Addams
Copyright
Introduction
Childhood and Early Life
Later Years and Experiences
Ethical Principles
Views on Social Illnesses and Prostitution
Hull House and Feminine Ideals
Jane Addams and Teaching
Personal Relationships and Religion
Political Activities
Views on Pacifism and Prohibition
Legacy and Honors

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Jane Addams was a pioneer settlement social worker in America. She was born on 6th of September, 1860 at Cedarville, Illinois. She was also an author, a philosopher, and sociologist.

Being a leader in women’s suffrage and world peace, her contribution to humanity is memorable. It was an era when the American Presidents such as Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt were considered to be one of the greatest social reformers and social activists; however, Jane Addams was the pioneer reformer of the Progressive Era.

She was deeply dedicated to the issues of women in America, and she tried her best to turn America to issues of concern to mothers. She worked hard to bring the attention of the leaders of the time to the issues such as needs of children, public health, and world peace.

Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 6: Jane Addams
Copyright
Introduction
Childhood and Early Life
Later Years and Experiences
Ethical Principles
Views on Social Illnesses and Prostitution
Hull House and Feminine Ideals
Jane Addams and Teaching
Personal Relationships and Religion
Political Activities
Views on Pacifism and Prohibition
Legacy and Honors

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