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Addams discusses the impact of the proposed Illinois’ “Eight Hour Bill” on both men and women workers. She spoke at a meeting of the Joint Committee for the Women's Eight Hour Bill held at the Morrison Hotel.
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Lindemann tells Addams about the plight of Germany and asks help employing German women.
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Older asks Addams for a statement protesting Anita Whitney's sentence for the San Francisco Call.
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Addams offers an anecdote about girls in business.
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Addams discusses the beneficial effect of hard work on the morality of youth.
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A pledge sent to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom members in Palo Alto, California, swearing to join in an international women's strike if war should break out.
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Addams discusses the importance of including women in labor conferences and organizing and congratulates them on their efforts.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams discusses the role of American women as economic factors in the post-World War I global economy.
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Addams explores the role that American women will have in rebuilding the world and the economy.
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A short excerpt on Addams's belief that women will remain a factor in industry after the war.
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Addams lobbies several Illinois state legislators to support the passage of a bill to limit women's labor to eight hours a day.
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Addams thanks Roelofs for materials on household employment, and refers her to Sophonisba P. Breckinridge and Edith Abbott.
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Roelofs asks Addams to support efforts to investigate and reform domestic labor practices.
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Hamlin reports on a miner's strike near Saint Paul, describing police brutality against the miners.
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Campbell tells Addams of her experiences working for a wealthy family in Chicago and thanks Addams for what she does for the working class.
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Franklin reports to Addams that working women will not be represented at the peace conference. She hopes that Addams will not forget about them despite their absence.
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Addams explains how communities needs to provide more for the youths that live there, and how there really is not a girl problem, but a problem with how all youths are handled.
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The Commission on Industrial Relations sends Harriman their recommendations for improvements on women in industry to get her feedback.
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The Commission identifies problems regarding the labor of women and children and recommends solutions.
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Addams' speaks on the impact of poverty at the National Federation of Settlements in Pittsburgh.
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Addams argues for a minimum wage for female workers. This is the third article of a monthly, year-long series on economic and social reform in America and women's role in affecting change.