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Addams provides an overview of the activities of the Hull-House Labor Museum, complete with illustrations of weaving. The sixteen-page report discusses the weaving and cloth-making techniques of various immigrants who live in the Hull-House neighborhood.

Excerpts from Addams' speech on educational opportunities wasted due to discrimination against immigrants.

In a speech at Carnegie Music Hall, Addams discusses immigrants to America and the work ethic of Chicago immigrants.

Addams co-wrote the Hull-House entry in The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform, covering its history and accomplishments.

Addams speaks for the value of immigrants to American society. This article was drawn from a speech.

Addams sends Haldeman-Julius a knitted garment and asks for news of her family.

Addams sends Ewing a coverlet she knitted for Helen Culver.

Addams sends Hicks knitted sweaters for three young girls at Hull-House.

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