Progressivism 21H.102 Sept. 26, 2005. Jane Addams (1860-1935)

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Progressivism 21H.102 Sept. 26, 2005

Jane Addams ( )

Hull House

A cooking class at Hull House

Hull House neighborhood

New York sweatshop

Garment workers

Lewis Hine, garment workers

Uprising of 20,000

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

March 25, 1911

9 th Floor

10 th Floor

Survivors

Florence Kelley ( )

“Shame of the Cities”

Ida B. Wells ( )

Theodore Roosevelt ( )

Woodrow Wilson ( )

Harper’s, July 20, 1912

Teddy Roosevelt campaigning (1912)

Eugene Debs campaigning (1912)

The Election of 1912