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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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Richepin's ballad centers around a young man and his misguided love.
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Addams discusses the impact of woman suffrage on India, Burma, Japan, and China.
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A compilation of Addams' writings on reducing child labor, and increasing playgrounds and education for working-class children.
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Also known as A Prayer, May 11, 1915

Aldis's wrote a poem inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7, 1915.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
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Addams pays tribute to the work and deeds of her recently departed friend Anna Eliza Nicholes.
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A poem by Woodberry, attesting to the idea that there is no good or evil, no god or devil.
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Addams argues for the implementation of a minimum wage for female workers.
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Addams argues that it is the responsibility of a democracy to care about the social needs of its citizens.
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Addams provides reasons for disarmament as a means to better the economy, reduce unemployment and taxes, and improve international relations. She gave the speech at the Eccleston Guildhouse in London on September 18, 1921.
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Addams and Withington introduce a posthumous publication of Henry Demarest Lloyd's recent writings on religion.
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Addams describes her childhood exposure to poverty when she used to visit the mill with her father.
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A selection from Addams' book Democracy and Social Ethics, "Filial Relations" addresses ideas of women being able to live full lives and have thoughts outside of family life.
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As a foreword to the report on the Immigrants Protective League, Addams explains the difficulties immigrants face and the importance of the League's work to assist them.
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Addams warns of the dangers of the new nationalistic favor sweeping the world following the war.
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Dudley thanks Addams for sending her a copy of her book, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence. Addams comments appear at the bottom.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence.
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Palmer's poem questions how the world, that can create such beauty, can also breed such hate and violence.
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Jane Addams wrote the lyrics to a song on the occasion of the opening of the Hull-House Woman's Club Building. A chorus sung the song at the festivities.
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Addams, and members of Hull-House, celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding with the publishing of a book of songs.
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Addams provides an introduction for a reprint of Myron E. Adams' article published in the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, on the working conditions of newspaper boys.