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Jane Addams: A Life of Cooperation (Pull Ahead Books: Biographies)

by Ann-Marie Kishel

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Presents a brief profile of Jane Addams, who began a settlement house in Chicago in 1889 in order to provide help to the poor.
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Jane Addams is the retell of one of the most influential women, recognized for the Hull house. Her contribution has revolutionized the way women, homeless and the impoverished were treated and taken care of. This book can be used as part of a study on women's rights, influential and political leaders.
  Gamino | Apr 29, 2015 |
This book is about Jane Addams story and how she created a settlement to help others who could not afford much. Jane got many volunteers to help run the Hull-House and keep the people living their safe and healthy. This book is good for older readers and student that like to hear about history. ( )
  chretaylor | Feb 17, 2015 |
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