The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume 4 : Moving Beyond Hull-House, 1901-1907

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The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume 4 : Moving Beyond Hull-House, 1901-1907

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Jane Addams entered 1901 as a confident voice in the American settlement movement and pioneer in many of its methods. The period that followed marked the dramatic expansion of the Hull-House campus and its reach even as Addams increasingly devoted more time to lecturing, lobbying, and building bridges of reform in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and beyond.

The fourth volume in the series follows Addams's increasingly busy life. Her activities included greater participation in the women's suffrage movement and speaking tours of twenty-five states and the District of Columbia to discuss child labor, settlement work, and women's issues. At the same time, she maintained relationships with an intimate circle of female friends, her extended family, the Hull-House community, and most importantly her companion Mary Rozet Smith. The editors provide an extensive collection of documents on this side of Addams's life while rooting her in the unique time and place of an era of fast and far-reaching change.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Editorial Method
Abbreviations and Symbols

Part 1 Progress Belongs to Us Altogether, 1901-1903
Introduction
DOCUMENTS
3 Jan. 1901, Respect for Law (article in The Independent)
9 Feb. 1901, to William Vaughan Moody
14 Feb. 1901, What is the Greatest Menace to Twentieth Century Progress (speech at the Sunset Club, Chicago)
7 Apr. 1901, from Emma Goldman
22 Apr. 1901, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
25 Apr. 1901, to Mary Rozet Smith
15 May 1901, to Mary Rozet Smith
30 June 1901, to Florence Kelley
16 July 1901, to Esther Margaret Linn Hulbert
19 July 1901, to Mary Rozet Smith
6 Aug. 1901, to Eleanor Sophia Smith
10 Sept. 1901, Statement on Abraham Isaak
17 Sept. 1901, to Lillian D. Wald
11 Oct. 1901, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
16 Mar. 1902, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
16 Mar. 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
11 Apr. 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
16 Apr. 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
3 May 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
19 May 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
26 May 1902, to Mary Rozet Smith
9 July 1902, The Newer Ideals of Peace (lecture at HH Summer School, Chautauqua, N.Y.)
15 Aug. 1902, To Aid Craftsmen (syndicated newspaper article)
18 Nov. 1902, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
5 Dec. 1902, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
29 Dec. 1902, to Florence Kelley
2 Jan. 1903, to George Platt Brett Sr.
27 Feb. 1903, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
25 Mar. 1903, to Henrietta Octavia Rowland Barnett
9 May 1903, Child Labor and Pauperism (speech at NCCC, Atlanta)
5 June 1903, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
24 June 1903, to Raymond Robins
22 July 1903, to Jessie Bartlett
20 Oct. 1903, to Jenkin Lloyd Jones
20 Nov. 1903, to Anita McCormick Blaine
Dec. 1903, to Dimies T. S. Denison and GFWC
Illustrations

Part 2: Making All Life Fuller and Better, 1904-1905
Introduction
DOCUMENTS
8 Feb. 1904, To Julia Henrietta Gulliver
19 Feb. 1904, Newer Ideals of Peace (newspaper article)
24 Feb. 1904, to Lillian D. Wald
22 Mar. 1904, to Mary Rozet Smith
29 Mar. 1904, to Anita McCormick Blaine
May 1904, The Humanizing Tendency of Industrial Education (article in The Chautauquan)
8 July 1904, to Rose Marie Gyles
26 July 1904, to Mary Eliza McDowell
9 Aug. 1904, to Mary Rozet Smith
13 Aug. 1904, to Mary Rozet Smith
5 Oct. 1904, to Mary Rozet Smith
5 Oct. 1904, The Interests of Labor in International Peace, (speech at Universal Peace Conference, Boston)
3 Nov. 1904, to Anita McCormick Blaine
26 Dec. 1904, to Edward Thomas Devine
15 Feb. 1905, Child Labor Legislation, a Requisite for
Industrial Efficiency (speech at NCCC, New York City)
15 Mar. 1905, Hull-House Woman's Club Song
26 Mar. 1905, Address to the National Women's Trade Union League (New York City)
1 May 1905, Comments on the Teamsters' Strike
1 June 1905, Address at the Civic Dedication of the Abraham Lincoln Centre (Chicago)
4 July 1905, to Clara Landsberg
6 Aug. 1905, to Richard Theodore Ely
16 Aug. 1905, Work and Play (speech at Chautauqua, N.Y.)
1 Oct. 1905, to Nicholas Kelley
6 Oct. 1905, to Florence Kelley
Illustrations

Part 3: In the Hands of Women, 1906-1907
Introduction
DOCUMENTS
24 Jan. 1906, from Theodore Roosevelt
Mar. 1906, Remarks on Immigrant Children and Public School
Teachers (article in American Education)
14 Mar. 1906, from Sidney Webb
22 Mar. 1906, to Julia Clifford Lathrop
17 Apr. 1906, Pleads for Suffrage (newspaper article)
11 June 1906, to Joseph Gurney Cannon
1 July 1906, to Graham Wallas
28 Aug. 1906, to Mary Rozet Smith
13 Oct. 1906, from Richard Theodore Ely
15 Oct. 1906, to Richard Theodore Ely
14 Nov. 1906, Child Labor and Other Dangers of Childhood, (speech to American Humane Association, Chicago)
12 Dec. 1906, to George Platt Brett Sr.
15 Dec. 1906, to Lillian D. Wald
10 Jan. 1907, Testimony to the City of Chicago Board of Local Improvements
26 Jan. 1907, to W. E. B. Du Bois
12 Feb. 1907, to Julia Clifford Lathrop
12 Feb. 1907, from William James
17 Feb. 1907, The Campaign for Municipal Suffrage (speech to NAWSA, Chicago)
27 Mar. 1907, Address to the Francis W. Parker School (Chicago)
30 Mar. 1907, from Ray Stannard Baker
1 June 1907, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
13 June 1907, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
19 June 1907, Mount Holyoke College Commencement Speech (South Hadley, Mass.)
10 July 1907, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
3 Aug. 1907, Statement on the Educational Value of Carl Laemmle's Films
10 Sept. 1907, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
14 Sept. 1907, to Edward William Bok
15 Sept. 1907, to Sarah Alice Addams Haldeman
15 Nov. 1907, from Mrs. W. C. Dennes
31 Dec. 1907, Remarks on John R. Commons's "Is Class Conflict in America Growing and Is It Inevitable?" (Madison, Wis.)
Illustrations
Bibliography
Index

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