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Club Women Urged to Visit Factories, Chicago Inter Ocean, November 16, 1902, p. 7..jpg

Addams and De Bey urge Chicago clubwomen to visit factories to see the working conditions for children and discuss a measure that will make it more difficult to keep children out of school.
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Addams discusses the need to understand the poor in order to solve the problems of poverty.
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Addams and Dibble argue about the nature of the poor after she gives her speech.
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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 discusses means of closing the divide between capitalist and trade unions.
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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 notes abuses of Hull-Houses day nurseries by lazy fathers whose wives have to work.
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Addams discusses the problems of child labor in relation to compulsory education.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' speech on child labor and the need for new laws.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' talk describing child labor in the Southern factories.
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Excerpts of Addams' comments during a presentation on model kitchens held at Hull-House's Woman's Club.
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Addams discusses the different methods of social work and describes how the settlement works to help society.
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Addams discusses George Washington's life, relating modern problems to the ideas that Washington had as a soldier, citizen, statesman, and planter.
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Addams details the evils of child labor and efforts to abolish it in Illinois.
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Newspaper excerpts of Addams' speech about poverty and how to study it to help solve it.
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Addams notes that immigrant families are used to having children work but do not see the difference between farm and factory work.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' speech to the Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, in which she argues that housewives are not Progressive thinkers.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' speech to the Philadelphia Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, in which she argues that women's leisure time has changed.
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Addams' keynote speech at the University Settlement's annual meeting discusses the kind of settlements that build relationships and community.
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Newspaper summary of Addams' comments about the need to increase the work of settlements to meet need.
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Addams describes social settlement work and its impact on immigrant neighborhoods.
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Addams discusses her experiences with immigrants in a talk to the Cook County Teachers' Association.
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Addams discusses giving a sermon and furnishings at Rockford College with Gulliver.
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Newspaper excerpt of Addams' speech at the Ethical Culture Society, criticizing the buildup of armaments.
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Newspaper account of Addams' statement on raising of women's clubs funds to support child care for widows attending school.
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Also known as Rockford College Commencement Speech, June 17, 1903

Addams delivered the commencement speech at Rockford College, arguing that a lack of growth was a danger to moral life of individual and nation.
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An excerpt of Addams' talk at "Settlement Sunday," held at the University of Chicago.
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An excerpt of Addams' talk at "Settlement Sunday," held at the University of Chicago, discussing immigrants.
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Addams asks Kelley to go to Westport Point to evaluate two hopefuls, discusses a Mr. Morse's sailing prowess and news of her lectures.
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Addams' speaks to the Consumer's League about the dangers of sweat shops and child labor.
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Addams regrets that she cannot lecture in Lincoln, Nebraska because of a previous engagement.
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Addams discusses her travel plans, and tries to arrange a meeting with Alice and Marcet while they are en route to Bryn Mawr.
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Addams offers Prevey dates that she could lecture to the Lincoln Club.
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Addams accepts Prevey's proposed lecture date, as long as there is a train available that day.
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Addams discusses Tolstoy and his ideas on labor and peace.
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Addams asks Forbush for suggestions on neighborhood improvement for presentation at the National Council Charities and Corrections in Portland.
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Addams asks Treat for suggestions on neighborhood improvement for presentation at the National Council Charities and Corrections in Portland.
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Addams offers a substitute for war involving guidance rather than violence.
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Addams speaks about women reformers' duty to treat the unfortunate with compassion and not contempt.
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Addams' memorial to Henry Demarest Lloyd discusses his life and character.
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The Chicago Daily Tribune, summarizes Addams' talk to the Chicago Bureau of Charities on the morality of charity.
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Also known as Address to the Chicago Ethical Society, December 20, 1903

The Inter Ocean summarizes Addams' lecture on rising corruption in trade union leadership.
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Jones writes to tell Addams that an event at which she was scheduled to speak was cancelled.
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Addams discusses the role of education in the lives of working class children. This is an excerpt from her book Democracy and Social Ethics.
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Addams spoke at a memorial meeting for Iroquois Theater fire victims, organized by the Chicago Teacher's Federation, about the dangers of overlooking violations in fear of being seen as bad people.
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Addams reveals that she was offered an LL.D. from the University of Wisconsin and hopes to revise her speaking schedule.
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Newspaper report of Addams' address to the South Side Woman's Club, dealing with how women can cope with the lack of servants by using prepared foods. The article was published under different headlines in multiple newspapers.
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Addams encourages college women at Wellesley to use their educations to improve the lives of immigrants.
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Addams discusses the importance of the Consumer's League in pushing for child labor reforms.
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Addams gave a tribute to the life of Sarah Rozet Smith at the dedication of the Hull-House organ. This speech was later printed as a pamphlet.
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