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Addams argues that woman suffrage might impact the plight of fallen women who are preyed upon by men.
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Addams argues for woman suffrage claiming that women need to protect their legal rights.
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Tower asks Addams to write an article about the working conditions of female servants for Good Housekeeping.
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Nelson compliments Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and encloses a donation to help suppress prostitution.
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Chany writes in praise of Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and offers some of her own ideas about women and "social evils."
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Hackett praises Addams' article in McClure's Magazine.
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Arguing that white slavery requires an organized movement to defeat it, Addams provides examples from cases in Chicago. This is the first in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in 1912.
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Fields praises Addams' work on social evil and claims that God is working through her.
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After reading Addams' latest article in McClure's Magazine, Cox writes to discuss his experiences preventing women from falling into or remaining in prostitution.
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The writer praises Addams' article in McClure's Magazine and adds that waitresses and department store clerks are also subject to the temptations faced by the women Addams mentions.
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Duncan tells the story of the proprietor of a brothel, whom he has convinced to get out of the prostitution business, and asks Addams to help her.
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Youngman criticizes Addams' argument that women working in factories are underpaid and, thus, more likely to become prostitutes.
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Thomas follows up on a previous meeting with Addams at which they discussed her research and writing about prostitution. Thomas contradicts Addams' assertion that prostitution is a product of more advanced societies.
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Sheldon writes Addams about meeting with her at Hull-House to discuss her work on an article about prostitution.
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Corn offers Addams his argument for the sterilization of sex offenders as the only way to curb vice and prostitution.
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Barrett thanks Addams for her articles about prostitution and explains the work of the Florence Crittenton Mission.
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A reprint of Addams' speech to the Congress of Men and the Religion Forward Movement chastises the church for rejection aid to "fallen" women and asks for a return to the teachings of Jesus, who opened his heart to all sinners.
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Addams' speech to the Congress of Men and the Religion Forward Movement chastises the church for rejection aid to "fallen" women and asks for a return to the teachings of Jesus, who opened his heart to all sinners. The speech was also published in Vigilance.
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Addams' speech to the Congress of Men and the Religion Forward Movement chastises the church for rejecting aid to "fallen" women. She calls for a return to the teachings of Jesus, who opened his heart to all sinners. The speech was later published in Messages of the Men and Religion Movement and in Vigilance.
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A published version of Addams' speech to the Congress of Men and the Religion Forward Movement chastises the church for rejection aid to "fallen" women and asks for a return to the teachings of Jesus, who opened his heart to all sinners. The speech was also published in Messages of the Men and Religion Movement.
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Laidlaw tells Addams about Rose Livingston's condition after being attacked for her anti-vice work.
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Willets criticizes Addams for writing about prostitution in her latest book, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil and demands that she cease publishing it to protect morality.
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Coit congratulates Addams on New Conscience and Ancient Evil and reflects on the book's subject matter.
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Price sends Addams a newspaper clipping, seeking her opinion; and he compliments her for her series of articles about prostitution in McClure's Magazine.
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Wilson requests a meeting with Addams to discuss efforts to defeat prostitution.