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Hull-House: Social Settlement In The Slum
Written by Jane Addams
Twenty Years at Hull-House
Title Page Preface Chapter I: Earliest Impressions
Chapter II: Influence of Lincoln Chapter III: Boarding-School Ideals Chapter IV: The Snare of Preparation
Chapter V: First Days at Hull-House Chapter VI: The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlement Chapter VII: Some Early Undertakings at Hull-House
Chapter VIII: Problems of Poverty Chapter IX: A Decade of Economic Discussion Chapter X: Pioneer Labor Legislation in Illinois
Chpater XI: Immigrants and Their Children Chapter XII: Tolstoyism Chapter XIII: Public Activities and Incestigation
Chapter XIV: Civic Cooperation Chapter XV: The Value of Social Clubs Chpater XVI: Arts at Hull-House Chapter XVII: Echoes of The Russian Revolution Chapter XVIII: Socialized Education