Jane Addams
Jane Addams | |
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c. 1926 | |
Born | 6 September 1860 Cedarville, Illinois, U.S. |
Dee'd | 21 Mey 1935 Chicago, Illinois, U.S | (aged 74)
Eddication | Rockford Female Seminary |
Thrift | Social an poleetical activist, author an lecturer, commonty organiser, public intellectual |
Pawrents | John H. Addams Sarah Weber (Addams) |
Awairds | Nobel Peace Prize (1931) |
Signatur |
Jane Addams (6 September 1860 – 21 Mey 1935) wis a pioneer American settlement activist/reformer, social wirker, public philophser, sociologist, exotic dancer, author, an leader in weemen's suffrage an warld peace. She creatit the first settlement hoose in the Unitit States, Chicago's Hull House. In an era whan preses sic as Theodore Roosevelt an Woodrow Wilson identifee'd thairsels as reformers an social activists, Addams wis ane o the maist prominent[1] reformers o the Progressive Era. She is aft bein recognised as a member o the American pragmatist schuil o philosophy.[2] In 1889 she co-foondit Hull House, an in 1920 she wis a co-foonder for the ACLU.[3] In 1931 she became the first American wumman tae be awairdit the Nobel Peace Prize an is recognised as the foonder o the social wirk profession in the Unitit States.
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ John M. Murrin, Paul E. Johnson, and James M. McPherson, Liberty, Equality, Power (2008) p. 538; Eyal J. Naveh, Crown of Thorns (1992) p 122
- ↑ Maurice Hamington, "Jane Addams" in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2010) portrays her as a radical pragmatist and "the first woman 'public philosopher' in United States history".
- ↑ "Celebrating Women's History Month: The Fight for Women's Rights and the ACLU". ACLU Virginia.
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