The house that Jane built

author: Stone, Tanya Lee
Tells the story of pioneering social worker and activist Jane Addams, who transformed a poor Chicago neighborhood when she co-founded Hull House, a settlement house that provided social and educational services to area residents.
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call number/section: 920, 361.92, 1000, 921
subjects: addams, jane, 1860-1935, juvenile literature, women social workers, united states, biography, women social reformers, juvenile literature, chicago (ill.), social conditions, 20th century, juvenile literature, hull house (chicago, ill.)

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The house that Jane built
Stone, Tanya Lee

Jane Addams always wanted to "find a way to fix the world." In 1889, she founded Hull House, a settlement house in a poor area of Chicago, and helped countless people.
Schools: 31



The house that Jane built
Stone, Tanya Lee

Tells the story of pioneering social worker and activist Jane Addams, who transformed a poor Chicago neighborhood when she co-founded Hull House, a settlement house that provided social and educational services to area residents.
Schools: 0


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