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Jane Addams 1860-1935: Critical Essay by Thomas C. Hall

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SOURCE: A review of Twenty Years at Hull-House, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 26, 1911, pp. 317-19.

In the following review of Twenty Years at Hull-House, Hall concentrates on the role models who instilled in Addams a spirit of selflessness.

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