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Addams defines a new patriotism as one that tries new things and takes risks to do what it right. The speech was given at the International Peace Conference in Boston.
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Addams describes the efforts of Hull-House in a speech to the Sunset Club in Chicago.
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Kellogg summarizes Addams's speech to the City Club on her impressions from India, Japan, China and the Philippines.
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Balch sends Shiverick information about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's goals in reply to his letter to Addams.
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At the Biennial Federation of Women's Clubs, Addams discusses the problems of associating the right to vote with marital status of the husband, telling of experiences with immigrant women voting in Chicago.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misař describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Addams makes the case for European relief to save starving children.
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A list of people invited to serve on a National Committee jointly with the Civil Liberties Bureau.
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Gompers asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to participate in the American Federation of Labor's Armistice Day plans.
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Also known as Jane Addams to the Editor of the Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1920

Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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Addams accuses the editor of the Chicago Tribune of unfair coverage of her address, and explains her position on political deportations.
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Lazareff writes to Blackwell while sailing to Europe about bolshevism, communism, socialis and democracy m in Russia.
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Barbusse announces the creation of Clarté, a group of writers and artists, seeking political and social change.
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Also known as The Community House--An Element in Reconstruction, December 1918 Also known as Liberty Buildings, November 1918

A reprint of three articles arguing that rather than erecting monuments, cities should build community centers as memorials to the war dead.
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Addams discusses deciding who to vote for in the Presidential Election.
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Lochner sends Karsten programs and resolutions adopted recently by a national conference of labor, socialist and radical organizations.
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Hull summarized and outlined works by David Starr Jordan, French Ensor Chadwick, Henri Lambert, and John Atkinson Hobson, for discussion and adoption by the Central Organization for a Durable Peace.
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Dudley updates Addams on some of their friends and talks about democracy and Tolstoy.
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Wood invites a group of well-known liberal Americans to a meeting with the Civil Liberties Bureau to discuss the denial of constitutional rights and other issues occurring in the country.
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Johnson explains her views of international and domestic militarism. She emphasizes the importance of education for children during this wartime.
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White tells Addams about how she was inspired by Addams' articles. White then discusses how she disagrees with a recent policy adopted by the Woman's Party.
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Addams discusses her dedication to peace and tells Gale that she is cooperating with the Second Conference on Democracy and Terms of Peace.
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The American Section of the ICWPP proposes a set of national and international problems to be discussed at the Congress After the War.
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Gale asks Addams whether she supports the Second Conference for Democracy and Terms of Peace and asks for a reaffirmation of the goals of the Woman's Peace Party.
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Zueblin argues that Prussian militarism is the real enemy and that the war pits militarism against democracy
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Johnson tells Addams some ideas for how to make constructive efforts for peace.
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Balch updates Addams on activities of the Emergency Peace Federation since the declaration of war.
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McQueen advises Wilson to leave the decision of war up to the people through a referendum.
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Addams calls Wilson's attention to a congressional bill on espionage which she believes threatens the freedoms of US citizens.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference on Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams discusses the Russian Revolution and the impact of its withdrawal from World War I.
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Addams discusses the Russian Revolution and the impact of its withdrawal from World War I.
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Addams' lecture at the Second Annual Lincoln Day Dinner for the Progressive Party discusses how the Party should move forward and maintain the ideals of Lincoln.
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Testimony of Addams and Anna Shaw before a Congressional Committee on Rules regarding woman's suffrage.
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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 chastises American society for failing to live up to the ideals of the Emancipation Proclamation and demands political equality for black Americans.
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Addams chastises American society for failing to live up to the ideals of the Emancipation Proclamation and demands political equality for black Americans.
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Addams explains her support for African-American delegates at the the Progressive Party Convention in Chicago. This is one of a series of articles she prepared as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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An excerpt from Addams's remarks at a January 12 City Club Housewarming, focused on Civic Associations' Night, where she discusses how civic associations can be bridges to connect diverse communities.

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