Jane Addams pioneer social worker. Where was she was educated? She was educated in the United States and Europe, graduating from the Rockford Female Seminary.

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Jane Addams pioneer social worker

Where was she was educated? She was educated in the United States and Europe, graduating from the Rockford Female Seminary (now Rockford College) in Rockford, Illinois.

What is the Hull House? The Hull House in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the first settlement houses in the United States. At its height, Hull House was visited each week by around two thousand people. Its facilities included a night school for adults, kindergarten classes, clubs for older children, a public kitchen, an art gallery, a coffeehouse, a gymnasium, a girls club, a swimming pool, a book bindery, a music school, a drama group, a library, and labor-related divisions.

Peace plan In 1919 she was elected first president of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, the successor organization to the Women's Peace Party. She continued in the presidency until her death.

awards Jane Addams also had a Nobel prize medal.

How our world was impacted. We were effected because Jane Addams made the Hall House which was also gradually drawn into advocating for legislative reforms at the municipal, state and federal levels, addressing issues such as child labor, women's suffrage, and immigration policy.

When she was born and died She was born on September 6, 1860 She died May 21, 1935 (age 74)

Where she was born and died She was born Cedarville, Illinois She died Chicago, Illinois

Jane Addams on a us postage stamp of 1940

A wall-mounted quote by Jane Addams.

credits Power point made by: Kyle Gipson Resources: World book v.1 Jane Addams pioneer social worker Kyle Gipson