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Primary Sources:
Addams, James Hull House as a Type of College Settlement, Annual State
Conference of Charities and Corrections (Madison: Democratic Printing Company,
1894); 97-115.
Hull House as a Type of College Settlement, was an interesting first hand
account by Jane Addams. Addams made education a part of the social
settlement that she founded. Addams belief in the importance of education was
shown within this source, which has elevated her legacy in my project.
Addams,Jane Immigration: A Field Neglected by the Scholar, Commons 10, no. 1
(January, 1905): 9-19.
Immigration: A Field Neglected by the Scholar, is a first hand account that Jane
Addams wrote herself. The writing includes Addams thoughts on immigration and
it gives interesting insight on her perspective toward immigrants. The source was
beneficial for my project because it gives instances of Addams compassion with
dealing with other individuals of another country.
Addams, Jane. "Jane Addams Takes to the Street: Garbage Inspection in the
Nineteenth Ward." Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull- House and Its Neighborhoods,
1889-1963. Web. 18 Dec. 2014.
"Jane Addams Takes to the Street: Garbage Inspection in the Nineteenth Ward,
is a first hand account by Jane Addams. This source is a quote that depicts what
Jane Addams observed as a garbage inspector. By reviewing the quote, the
reader sees that Jane Addams truly desired to make a difference in her city.
Addams, Jane The Objective Value of a Social Settlement, Philanthropy and Social
Progress: Seven Essays, Delivered Before the School of Applied Ethics at Plymouth,
Massachusetts During the Session of 1892 (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1893):
27-56.
The Objective Value of Social Settlement, was a first hand account by Jane
Addams. The source detailed Addams philanthropy within society as the society
grew. The source depicted the value of social settlements. Addams details the
situation of her community and the change that was needed. This source helped
my project because it is a testimony of the good done by Jane Addams. Addams
changed a lot of peoples lives.
Addams, Jane The Subtle Problems of Charity, Atlantic Monthly 83, no. 496 (February,
1899): 163-178.
The New York Times, "Jane Addams A Foe of War and Need." On This Day. The New
York Times Company, 22 May 1935. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This source is an obituary, a first hand account, about Jane Addams. The
obituary includes everything that Adams has done, and it speaks highly of her
good works and achievements. This source helps my project because it is yet
again another source that testifies to a woman who made a legacy.
Unknown, "Women's Trade Union." Spartacus Educational. Spartacus Educational, 1
Aug. 1907. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This first hand account by an unknown author details the Womens Trade Union
League in a picture. The picture depicts the leaders of the Union. The picture
helps my project by showing the legacy that Jane Addams left behind. The photo
brings more voices to the cause, who heard Jane Addams and joined her
movement.
Ward Howe, Julia. "Jane Addams on Suffrage." Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks,
1897-1911. Boston, Mass., 20 Mar. 1909. Web. 6 Dec. 2014
This source, which is a newspaper article, and a first hand source about Jane
Addams, details her participation in public affairs. There is a passage in the
newspaper from one of Jane Addams book and it talks about the horrible
conditions of city life. An individual named Mr. Root, then makes a statement
about women that Julia Ward Howe, the writer of the newspaper, has stated as
untrue, especially in comparison to Jane Addams. This source helps to bring
point of view as well as mindset to my project.
Secondary Sources:
Knight, Louis W. "Spirit in Action." Jane Addams: Spirit in Action. New York: Norton,
2010. 552-555. Print.
Spirit in Action, is a secondary source written about Jane Addams by an author
named Knight. Spirit in Action, includes Jane Addams influences as well as her
legacy. The source placed Addams in a place of history, where she stood on top.
The source allowed me to understand how historians think of Jane Addams. The
source brings light to a different, yet common perspective on Jane Addams.
University Illinois Chicago, "Urban Experience In Chicago:Timeline."Urban Experience
In Chicago:Timeline. UIC College of Architecture and Arts. Web. 18 Dec. 2014.
"Urban Experience In Chicago:Timeline," is a secondary source written about
Jane Addams. The timeline formats the episodes of Addams life. The source
allows me to better understand my topic as well as it lays out the
accomplishments that Jane Addams achieved.
Unknown, "Jane Addams Funeral." The Angel of Halstead Street. University of Illinois at
Chicago. Web. 18 Dec. 2014.
This secondary source by an unknown author depicted the personage of Jane
Addams. This source is a picture of Jane Addams funeral at the courtyard in Hull
House and it is very symbolic. The picture includes a crowd that looks close to
hundreds, maybe thousands of people. The photo speaks of the change that
Jane Addams accomplished. Evidence is gives to support the widespread
opinion of Jane Addams and her good deeds.