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Addams argues that there needs to be more recreation for young people to keep them away from vice.
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Hamlin reports on a miner's strike near Saint Paul, describing police brutality against the miners.
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Lewis writes Addams about the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the Legislative Reference Committee of the Progressive National Service.
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Addams wrote Rosenwald requesting him to donate additional funds to the National Child Labor Committee but Graves would like additional financial information on the Committee before he recommends that Rosenwald make a larger donation.
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Graves informs Addams that Rosenwald will be donating $500 to the National Child Labor Committee.
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Addams summarizes Woodrow Wilson's achievements and argues that social workers support his reelection.
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Lawson notes that he has heard that Addams seeks a change in the newsboy ordinance and wants to discuss it with J. C. Schaffer.
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Downey telegrams Addams on the impact of licensing laws on newsboys on circulation.
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Roosevelt informs Allison of the passage of a law to investigate and report on the conditions of working women and children in America.
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Addams expands on the cultural values taught in industrial education and training.
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An excerpt from Addams' book The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets. Addams explains how the mundane life of factory work on a young worker pushes them towards vices.
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Lyrics to "The Jane Addams Hymn," also entitled "The Song of the Child-Slaves."
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Lyrics and music to "The Jane Addams Hymn," also entitled "The Song of the Child-Slaves." The song was performed by the Jane Addams Chorus.
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Addams's second of two lectures on the topic of "Newer Ideals of Peace," this one about the impact of labor and trade on international relations.
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Addams argues that opponents of child labor should promote the positive results of ending child labor on children and society. The speech opened the Tenth Annual Conference on Child Labor in New Orleans.
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Addams argues for the establishment of a federal bureau for the protection of children, especially regarding the issues of child labor and education. This is a published version of Addams's speech to the National Child Labor Committee meeting in January 1909.
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Addams discusses the importance of the Consumer's League in pushing for child labor reforms.
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Newspaper coverage of Addams' November 19 address to the Chicago Business Woman's Club linking child labor to laziness in adults.
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At the Sixth International Congress on Tuberculosis in Washington, D.C., Addams and Hamilton discuss "Economic Aspects of Tuberculosis" and why people living in poverty are more susceptible to the disease.
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Quotes from Addams' testimony before the Illinois Legislative Committee on Industrial Affairs on the health effects of child labor.
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The Commission identifies problems regarding the labor of women and children and recommends solutions.
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Addams' lecture on March 12 at the National Child Labor Committee Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, in which she discusses child labor legislation in Illinois.
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Addams argues that Progressives should be pleased with Woodrow Wilson's track record on issues like child labor reform.
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McCormick agrees to join the National Child-Labor Committee and explains that he has not made a decision yet about Richard T. Ely's request.
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Addams makes a reasoned argument against a bill in the Illinois State Senate that would make child actors exempt from the provision of the 1903 Illinois Child Labor Law.
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Addams explains the difference between opposing child acting as an occupation and a vocation.
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Addams discusses child labor conditions she saw on her trip to Asia.
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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 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 speaks on women's suffrage in Birmingham and declares that women's voting power would be used to combat child labor.
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Addams and Bodine discuss changes needed in compulsory education rules to make them more effective.
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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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North wrote to Addams about Theodore Roosevelt's complaint that there was insufficient data on women and children's employment, and asks for her help with a plan.
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North discusses the availability of data on woman and child labor held by the Census Bureau and their efforts to compile it.
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An argument for the defeat of an Illinois bill that would loosen restrictions on child labor.
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Gompers thanks Addams for writing an article on child labor to be published in the American Federationist.
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Harper offers Addams his opinion on a bill regulating children in the street trades.
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Addams expresses why the time is now that women should be able to vote, with in regards to the social power women have which can be used for political power.
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Lose writes Addams with ideas about how the minimum wage and moral teaching can save women from a life of prostitution.
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Davis telegrams Addams that the licensing system in place in Boston for newspaper boys does not appear to interfere with the business needs.
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Kellogg sends Lewis a report of American Association for Labor Legislation activities.
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Lovejoy writes about what must be implemented in regards to the physical examination of working children.
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Lovejoy asks Addams about the status of the Child Actor Bill pending in the Illinois legislature.
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Also known as Owen Reed Lovejoy to the Trustees of the National Child Labor Committee, March 18, 1925

Lovejoy updates Addams on efforts to pass a Child Labor Amendment.
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Lovejoy asks Addams to assist in raising funds for the National Child Labor Committee, which is feeling the impact of the war on its finances.
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Lovejoy asks Addams to reconsider resigning from the National Child Labor Committee.
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Lovejoy sends Addams data regarding child labor in theaters.
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Lovejoy asks Kansas citizens to build a Kansas branch of the National Child Labor Committee. Addams likely received this as a member of the national organization.
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Lovejoy writes Addams to have her help collect more money from friends in Chicago for the National Child Labor Committee.

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