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Jane Addams

著者: Mary Kittredge
出版商: New York : Chelsea House, ©1988.
丛书: American women of achievement.
版本/格式:   图书 : 传记 : 少年观众 : 英语查看所有的版本和格式
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Jane Addams helped immigrants by founding the first settlement house, Hull House, in Chicago. This is a thorough & well-organized book. It describes her efforts to challenge social conventions -- attending college during a time (the late 1800s) when few women had that opportunity. She later devoted her life to working to help the poor & change the attitudes & treatment of the less fortunate.
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类型/形式: Juvenile literature
Biography Juvenile literature
Biography
提及的人: Jane Addams; Jane Addams
材料类型: 传记, 少年观众
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所有的著者/提供者: Mary Kittredge
ISBN: 1555466362 9781555466367
OCLC号码: 16832146
注意: Includes index.
描述: 111 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
内容: "Remember the ladies" / Matina S. Horner --
"Living next door to poverty" --
Above all, "Mental integrity" --
"Becoming someone" --
"Cathedral of humanity" --
"Salon of democracy" --
"Big woman" --
From "Bull Moose" to "Bull Mouse" --
"America-s most dangerous woman" --
"Wonderful time in which to live" --
Further reading --
Chronology --
Index.
丛书名: American women of achievement.
责任: Mary Kittredge ; [introductory essay by Matina S. Horner].

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Jane Addams helped immigrants by founding the first settlement house, Hull House, in Chicago. This is a thorough & well-organized book. It describes her efforts to challenge social conventions -- attending college during a time (the late 1800s) when few women had that opportunity. She later devoted her life to working to help the poor & change the attitudes & treatment of the less fortunate.

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