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    Crystal Frazier Master of Social Worker Changing Lives Jane Addams Jane Addams is an American social activist. She is known as the “mother of Social Work. She also was the co-founder of the Hull House. The Hull House was a settlement house that Ellen Gates Starr and Jane Addams found in 1889. She was the voice for the poor, immigrants, and women. She has a great collection of numerous articles and books. The Hull House provided great services that helped women and provided care for children. It

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    Prostitutes beckoned openly from open doorways to the string of whorehouses that operated between Monroe and Lake Streets. It was a horrible place, and amidst it all were the broken-down refugees and immigrants. It was to this people that Jane Addams' Hull House appealed. Addams was given a 25 year, without rent lease by Hull's secret secretary, Helen Culver, and by the beneficiaries to the Hull fortune, who were eager about Jane's endeavors in the interest of poor people. They soon started transforming

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    Jane Addams was a feminist, social worker, author, famous activist, and leader of the women's suffrage movement. She believed that before women’s suffrage that their voices should be heard in legislation and therefore should have the right to vote. She strongly believed that women should generate aspirations and search out opportunities to find them. She also cared for all kinds of people. Jane Addams and her college friend Ellen Starr moved into a old mansion in an immigrant neighborhood in Chicago

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    most would think. Questions about ‘Why can we not just pay the people ? Or try to let other people work ? ‘It seems easy to do but is harder to carry out, we need to have people who stand up against Labor( Sweatshops) and that is what Jane Addams did. Jane Addams started off by opening hull house she was letting in European people in who had nowhere to go and no money. She stood up for not letting children labor all day long for work they shouldn't do, and even the women she stood up for not letting

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    #1 Both Jane Addams and Saul Alinsky, worked to enact social change within the poor neighborhoods of Chicago. Both would also go on to inspire many other social changes due to their methodologies and accomplishments. However, Addams’ and Alinsky’s approaches to bring about social change are often described as being polar opposites. One could argue though, that despite these superficial differences, Addams and Alinsky shared a commonality that is not often talked about. Jane Addams started

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    This led to the persecution of prostitutes and the long term establishment of the criminal industry due to the infrastructure and legal foundations for the processing and cracking down on the “Social Evil”. However, there were individuals such as Jane Addams who worked tirelessly to improve the conditions of sex workers and those who recently left the profession, but she knew that there was a great divide between the public and the women who had been abused and used for one of the worst sins society

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    To combat the problems of social inequality she had observed in U.S. society, in 1889 Jane Addams founded Hull-House, a progressive settlement house in Chicago. Hull-House was based on a European settlement house, Toynbee Hall, in London's East End, which she had visited in 1888. The next year, she leased and moved in a large home built by Charles Hull in Chicago. She publicized Hull-House and her causes by lecturing and writing. In addition to making speeches about the needs of the neighborhood

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    Good morning, my name is Jane Addams and it's lovely to be here with all of you. While in London with my close friend Ellen Gates Starr in 1888, we visited Toynbee Hall which was a settlement house that aided poor industrial workers. Witnessing those provided services first hand ultimately sparked my desire to bring that system of aid to the United States in order to help lower classes. When Starr and I initially founded the Chicago Hull House in 1889, we both intended for institution to be a place

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    Essay on The Life of Jane Addams

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    Jane Addams, a pioneering social worker, helped bring attention to the possibility of revolutionizing America’s attitude toward the poor. Not only does she remain a rich source of provocative social theory to this day, her accomplishments affected the philosophical, sociological, and political thought. Addams was an activist of courage and a thinker of originality. Jane Addams embodied the purest moral standards of society which were best demonstrated by her founding of the Hull-House and her societal

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    Jane Addams in Action Essay

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    social action taker. Jane Addams was the epitome of such an action taker. Addams herself believed that ideas were not enough. She was not satisfied to live a life of ideological morality. Instead, she felt that true moral living could only be accomplished through action (“Dream” 84). Embodying the very vision she stood for, Addams put her convictions into action. Over the course of 46

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