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Addams' speech before the National Child Labor Committee in Cincinnati calls for government regulations to protect women and children.
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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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Addams explores the economic plight of young women that often drives them to prostitution and white slavery. This is the second in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in 1912.
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Addams expounds upon the role of religious education in keeping youth from vice and examines the difficult standards to which young women are held. This is the third in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Addams identifies the dangers that face young women alone in a city and discusses the lack of support for them. This is the fourth in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Addams discusses how social movements can help alleviate vice, providing examples such as crusades against diseases and organized opposition to the white slave trade. This is the final article in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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Page proofs of "Chapter V: Social Control," the final article in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil later in the year.
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A compilation of Addams' writings on reducing child labor, and increasing playgrounds and education for working-class children.
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Aldis's wrote a poem inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915.
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Zueblin argues that a deliberate labor policy from the Progressive Party is the key to its survival.
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Clipping about the the Union League's invitation to Addams to speak at a celebration of George Washington's birthday.
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Addams relates the story of meeting Tolstoy and his criticism of wealthy activists.
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In this narratively rich article in McClure's, Addams reflects on her meeting with Tolstoy in Russia in 1896, on her admiration for his principles, and on her pragmatic approach to good work in the urban, industrial context of Hull-House and its diverse surroundings.
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Royden reminds Addams to send a copy of a report of the Chicago Vice Commission to help with a British education campaign.
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Bass provides details about Idaho's branch of the Women's Branch of the Progressive Party.
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James writes Addams about some political intrigue with the woman suffrage movement.
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James writes Addams about activities of the suffrage movement in Wisconsin.
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James writes Addams about the Progressive campaign in Wisconsin and the political culture there.
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James confirms that Addams is speaking in Wisconsin on woman suffrage and not on Progressive Party politics.
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Wells invites Addams to help recruit members for the New Zealand peace movement.