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Addams discusses the evils of the sweatshop system and urges women to look for the union label when shopping for goods.
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Addams gave an address to the Lake View Women's Club about her views on woman suffrage at the municipal level of government.
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Addams discusses the problems of child labor in relation to compulsory education.
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Addams weighs in on the idea that women who work in household service are more likely to marry more frequently and in better circumstance. This is part of a longer article.
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Addams discusses efforts made to reach the needy through settlement work. She delivered this speech at the annual meeting of the Associated Charities.
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Addams proposes changes to the child labor and compulsory education laws for endorsement to the League of Cook County Women's Clubs.
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Reports the creation of a resolution by the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs to name Jane Addams to President Roosevelt's commission to settle a miner's strike.
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Addams exhorts members of the Chicago Political Equality League to work against child labor and towards educating the poor.
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Addams tells stories of pioneers in Chicago that her father told her.
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Addams and Bodine discuss changes needed in compulsory education rules to make them more effective.
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Addams notes abuses of Hull-Houses day nurseries by lazy fathers whose wives have to work.
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Addams discusses woman's capacity for bad behavior and that women's philanthropy should be more active in areas like child labor.
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Addams attends the Middle States and Mississippi Valley Negro Exposition and comments that in future the work of women will equal that of men.
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Addams responds to Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews provocative statement that unmarried individuals "have no place in society nor in the scheme of the universe." This is part of a longer article that quotes many people.
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Addams discusses the Hull-House Labor Museum and the effect of factories on craftsmanship.
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Addams discusses the settlement house's role as a charity and the means by which it appeals to the poor. She spoke at the Decatur Chautauqua.
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A summary of Addams's speech on saloons before the League for Political Education in New York argues for limiting, not stopping, the sale of liquor.
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Addams discusses the need for better building regulations to prevent tenement fires.
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Addams reflects on the railroad crash she endured and gives her impressions of the General Federation of Women's Clubs meeting.
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A description of services for John Altgeld, including quotes from Addams and Clarence Darrow's speeches.
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Addams answers questions from the audience about efforts to prevent war or national competition. The speech was given to the Daughters of the Revolution.
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Addams discusses the role of neighborhood centers can play in fostering community.
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Addams dismisses comic valentines as coarse at a meeting of the Ravenswood Woman's Club.