Boston Globe

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Addams discusses the importance of the Consumer's League in pushing for child labor reforms.

Addams encourages college women at Wellesley to use their educations to improve the lives of immigrants.

Addams discusses neutrality and why women were best suited to protest against war at Radcliffe College.

Addams describes social settlement work and its impact on immigrant neighborhoods.

Addams argues for disarmament at a mass meeting held at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston.

Addams spoke at a luncheon about the conditions in Europe after the war, especially the plight of children.

Addams reacts to news in the press that Margot Asquith has never heard of her.

Addams decries the deportation of immigrants due to the Immigration Act of 1924. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work.