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Biography of Laura Jane Addams
710 words, approx. 2.4 pages
 (Laura) Jane Addams (1860-1935), a social reformer, internationalist, and feminist, was the first American woman to win the Nobel prize for peace. Best known as the founder of Chicago's Hull House, one of the first social settlements in North America, sh...
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Biography of Jane Addams
629 words, approx. 2.1 pages
 (Laura) Jane Addams was a social reformer and a pacifist, a woman ahead of her time in realizing that caring intervention may be the best crime deterrent. She is known as the founder of Hull House in Chicago, one of the first social settlements in North...
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Biography of Jane Addams
619 words, approx. 2.1 pages
 As social worker, reformer, and pacifist, Jane Addams (1860-1935) was the "beloved lady" of American reform. She founded the most famous settlement house in American history, Hull House in Chicago. Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, III., on Sept. 6, 18...



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On These Mean Streets, Hope Guards City Youths
01/13/2005: 795 words, approx. 3 pages The 16-year-old boy smiled shyly as he told Christopher Byner, the city's lead street worker, about a book he's reading for school called "The Outsiders." It's the "West Side Story" of teenage literature, and the gang rivalries it dramatizes are not unfamiliar territory...
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