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How Did Jane Addams Impact Society

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“Social advance depends as much upon the process through which it is secured as upon the result itself.” Jane Addams is saying in this quote that your social status depends on how you got there as much as the result matters. Addams’s life was an example of this quote. Though her dad had a high social status, she did not take it for granted. When she grew up she worked her way to the social status she had. Jane Addams impacted society by founding America's first social settlement, she was involved in many important committees, and strove for justice for immigrants and blacks and advocated research aimed at determining the causes of poverty and crime. “Jane Addams was born on September 6th, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois.” Her father was a …show more content…

They turned the building into America's first social settlement, and named the building Hull House in honor of Mr. Hull. Hull House was established to reduce poverty through offering social and educational services to the poor immigrants, and laborers of working-class Chicago. Some of the helpers at Hull House include Alice Hamilton, Florence Kelley, Julia Lathrop, Ellen Gates Starr, Sophonisba Breckinridge, Grace Abbott, and Edith Abbott. Hull House also gave young workers an opportunity to acquire job training. When she wasn’t working at Hull House, Addams worked to establish the first juvenile …show more content…

Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 in recognition of her pioneering work with social settlements, being an international activist for world peace and an accomplished author. She became one of the world’s most important women during the turn of the century. Addams died on May 21, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois. Jane Addams’s work for social justice for blacks and immigrants, founding America’s first social settlement, as well as her research work surrounding the causes of poverty and crime was revolutionary and progressive for her time. Her impact on society can still be seen today. Cities around the country and world have halfway houses and communities for the homeless and training centers that provide educational services and job skills. The fight for justice for immigrants and blacks continues today in the US Congress and states. An online search about poverty and crime will show that research continues today in trying to determine the causes and links between poverty and crime. There is much work and research to still be done in all of these areas that Jane Addams devoted her entire life

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