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Hull-House: Social Settlement in the Slum
Written By Jane Addams
 
Primary Document: Cassandra  
 Primary Document: The Objective Value of a Social Settlement  
 Primary Document: The Subjective Value of a Social Settlement  
 Primary Document: Hull-House as a Type of Social Settlement  
 Primary Document: Testimony of Jane Addams [on the Pullman Strike]  
 Primary Document: The Art-Work Done by Hull-House  
 Primary Document: A Belated Industry  
 Primary Document: Foreign Born Children in the Primary Grades  
 Primary Document: Why the Ward Boss Rules  
 Primary Document: The College Woman and the Family Claim  
 Primary Document: Trade Unions and Public Duty  
 Primary Document: The Subtle Problems of Charity  
 Primary Document: A Function of the Social Settlement  
 Primary Document: First Outline of a Labor Museum at Hull-House  
 Primary Document: Democracy and Social Ethics  
 Primary Document: First Report of the Labor Museum at Hull-House, Chicago 1901-1902  
 
 Primary Document: Neighborhood Improvement  
 Primary Document: Problems of Municiple Adminstration  
 Primary Document: Is Class Conflict in America Growing and Is It Inevitable  
 Primary Document: Newer Ideals of Peace  
 Primary Document: The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest  
 Primary Document: Spirit of Youth and the City Streets  
 Primary Document: Twenty Years at Hull-House, with Autobiographical Notes  
 Primary Document: Charity and Social Justice  
 Primary Document: Recreation as a Public Function in Urban Communities  
 Primary Document: Social Control  
 Primary Document: New Conscience and an Ancient Evil  
 Primary Document: The New Party  
 Primary Document: A Modern Lear  
 Primary Document: If Men were Seeking the Franchise  
 Primary Document: A Modern Devil-Baby  

 

Preface | The Power of Visual Thinking | Imaging-Imagining the Urban Slum
Hull-House: Social Settlement in the Slum | Varieties of Ethnicity and Race on Urban Streets
The Maxwell Street Market and the Russian-Hebrew District | The Pleasures of the Street
Intimate Matters: Slum Neighborhoods and Progressive Reformers