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Author Knight, Louise W.

Title Citizen : Jane Addams and the struggle for democracy / Louise W. Knight.

Imprint Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2005.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  361 Ad21bk 2005    ---  Available
Description xvi, 582 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [523]-564) and index.
Contents Part I: The given life, 1860-88. Self-reliance, 1822-60 -- Three mothers, 1860-73 -- Dreams, 1873-77 -- Ambition, 1877-81 -- Failure, 1881-83 -- Culture, 1883-86 -- Crisis, 1886-88 -- Part II: The chosen life, 1889-99. Chicago, 1889 -- Halsted Street, 1889-91 -- Fellowship, 1892 -- Baptism, 1893 -- Cooperation, 1893-94 -- Claims, 1894 -- Justice, 1895 -- Democracy, 1896-98 -- Ethics, 1898-99 -- Afterword: Scholarship and Jane Addams.
Summary Jane Addams was the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. This biography, covering the first half of Addams's life, reveals in detail her development as a political activist and social philosopher--we observe the powerful mind of a woman encountering the radical ideas of her age. Addams, a child of a wealthy family, longed for a life of larger purpose. After receiving an inheritance, she moved to Chicago in 1889 to co-found Hull House, the city's first settlement house--a neighborhood center for education and social gatherings. As Addams learned of the abject working conditions in American factories, the unchecked power wielded by employers, the impact of corrupt local politics on city services, and the intolerable limits placed on women by their lack of voting rights, she was transformed: she came to understand that the national ideal of democracy was also a mandate for civic activism.--From publisher description.
Subject Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Women social workers -- United States -- Biography.
Social workers -- United States -- Biography.
Women social reformers -- United States -- Biography.
Social reformers -- United States -- Biography.
ISBN 0226446999 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780226446998 (cloth : alk. paper)
Standard No. NLGGC 276228332
YDXCP 2216077
NZ1 9253699

 
    
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