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Twenty Years at Hull-House (Paperback)
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Twenty Years at Hull-House (Paperback)
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Jane Addams, the co-founder of Hull House, the famous settlement
home, writes about her experiences and insights in her
autobiography, Twenty Years at Hull House. As a child growing up in
Illinois, Addams suffered from Pott's Disease, which was a rare
infection in her spine. This disease caused her to contract many
other illnesses, then because of these aliments, Addams was
self-conscious of her appearance. She explains that she could not
play with other children often due to a limp, a side effect to her
illnesses. Still, she is able to provide relatable and even amusing
childhood anecdotes. Addams was very close to her father. She
admired him for his political work, which likely inspired her own
interest and attention to the social problems of her society. In a
time invested with xenophobia and cruelty towards immigrants,
Addams bought land in Chicago and co-founded a settlement house
named Hull House. There, Addams sought to improve the lives of
immigrants and the poor by providing shelter, essential social
services, and access to education. Addams served as an advocate not
only for the impoverished and immigrants, but also for women. She
was a leader within the women's suffrage movement, determined to
expand the work she did for her community to a national scale.
Twenty Years at Hull House provides both a conversation about
social issues and an example of how to act against them. Though
originally published in 1910, Addams autobiography provides social
discourse that is not only still relevant, but also considered
radical by some. Addams' autobiography was well received when it
was first released, impacting many key reform movements. Twenty
Years at Hull House still carries that effect today, inspiring its
readers to improve their community and advocate for those in need.
This edition of Twenty Years at Hull House by Jane Addams features
a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a readable font,
ready to inspire readers to follow the footsteps and musings of
activist Jane Addams.
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