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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, views on progressivism"
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Addams talks to a New York Sun reporter about her decision to support Theodore Roosevelt and the new party in the presidential election.
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Addams thanks Richberg for sending him his book A Man Of Purpose.
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Smith's political cartoon depicts Addams, Theodore Roosevelt and other political figures.
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Addams praises President Wilson on accomplishing many of the goals of the Progressive Party during his first term.
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Addams describes the Progressive Party's pledge to support new immigrants by creating protection for industrial laborers. This is a flyer version of an article put out by the Progressive Party.
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Addams seconds the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as the Progressive Party candidate for the presidency.
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Addams discusses her impressions of the campaign and election results in a speech to the City Club on November 13; the report of the event was published on November 27. Other speakers at the event were not included.
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Addams' keynote address before the National American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Philadelphia argues that women must have the ballot in order to maintain their moral and familial role for the betterment of society.
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Addams defends the planks of the Progressive Party's platform by giving evidence from her experience.
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Addams explains her support for African-American delegates at the the Progressive Party Convention in Chicago. This is one of a series of articles she prepared as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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Addams explains her support of African-American delegates at the the Progressive Party Convention in Chicago. This article, which appeared in The Crisis, was one of a series of articles she prepared for the election of 1912.
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Addams describes her experiences at the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and its appeal to labor and women.
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Partial galley proof of Addams's article about her experiences at the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans.
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Addams argues that women's suffrage is a natural extension of the progress of democracy and offers examples throughout the world where woman are gaining the vote.
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Addams argues for women's increased participation in politics and defends her decision to back a political party.
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Addams argues that women's interests coincide with the work the Progressive Party is doing and that they should support it.
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Addams discusses working conditions for women and advocates for a minimum wage for female workers.
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Addams provides the Progressive take on Woman and the Ballot for a symposium in the Chicago Record-Herald. She discusses the process by which the government and politicians have taken up philanthropic work and argues that the Progressive Party is taking on many of the reforms philanthropists have been working on for years.
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Addams defends the Progressive Party plank that calls for the salaries earned by prisoners to be sent to support their dependent families.
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Addams discusses elections and the role of partisan politics, arguing that political pragmatism is required for social action.
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Addams discusses elections and the role of partisan politics, arguing that political pragmatism is required for social action.
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Addams described the Progressive Party's support for the dependents of prisoners, by allowing wages they earn in prison to be sent to their families. It also supports calls for social insurance that would protect the poor in case of injury or old age.
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Addams describes the Progressive Party's pledge to support new immigrants by creating protection for industrial laborers.
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Addams explains the Progressive Party's approach to child labor and legislation.