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  • Subject is exactly "anarchism"

Zeisler promises Addams to resend an article her wrote about the anarchist case and congratulates her on the Civic Dinner in her honor.

Taylor and Addams discuss the arrest of Abraham Isaak.

Addams asks the Mayor for permission to see Abraham Isaak and other anarchists arrested in the wake of the McKinley assassination.

Addams discusses the association in the public eye between settlements and immigrants and when immigrants are involved in high profile crimes, settlements are accused of supporting anarchism. Addams defends the role of the settlement as the bridge between immigrant communities and the American public, holding that it does not change in times of crisis.

Addams talks about the settlement as a bulwark against anti-immigrant persecution, using examples of Russian anarchists.

Norton updates Addams on his family and offers his sympathy for the negative attacks on Hull-House printed in the newspaper following the murder of Lazarus Averbuch.

Small criticizes the Chicago Tribune's coverage of the Averbuch Incident, specifically discussing meetings between Jane Addams and others in John Maynard Harlan's office.

Bliss discusses anarchism and socialism in American politics and reacts to Addams' article on the Averbuch Incident.

Small writes Addams about his letter to the Chicago Tribune about the Averbuch case.

Morgan chastises Addams for taking a strong position on the Averbuch Incident because it could bring undue harm to Hull House.

Ickes writes Addams about his interest in the Averbuch Incident and reports that the police appear to be curious about that interest.

Lloyd asks Addams to write an editorial about the Averbuch Incident for Unity in order to address the hysteria it generated.

Routzahn thanks Addams for her honest article about the Averbuch incident.

Newspaper coverage of Addams' statements involving her interest in the case of anarchist Abraham Isaak.

The author seeks Addams' help in convincing the government to aid in his cause to find an island where anarchists can live.

Stead writes to Addams regarding her support for the anarchists arrested in Chicago and includes copies of his own works on the topic.

Darrow writes to Addams about the defense of Abraham Isaak, Julia Mechanic, and other Chicago anarchists in relation to the assassination of President William McKinley.

Boring writes to Addams regarding anarchists, including Abraham Isaak, and the support Addams gave to them.
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