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- Tags: Greece
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As Ithers See Us, July 15, 1903 (excerpts)
Excerpts from Addams' speech on educational opportunities wasted due to discrimination against immigrants.
The Ajax of Sophocles, February 1904
Addams argues that the Hull-House production of Sophocles' Ajax served to introduce the community of Greek immigrants to the rest of the city.
James Bryce to Jane Addams, July 12, 1907
Bryce writes Addams about her book.
New York Herald clippings on Crete, December, 1910
Members of the Greek-American community thank the New York Herald for its aid to the cause of Crete.
Demetrios N. Manousopoulos to Jane Addams, December 17, 1910
Manousopoulos asks Addams to support the efforts of Crete to reunite with Greece after years of Ottoman rule.
Address on War and Human Sacrifice, 1914
Addams, comparing the act of human sacrifice to what is going on in the early stages of World War One, points out how pointless both acts are.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams discusses the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
A draft of Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given at the American Sociological Society meeting, held in Chicago from December 29-31, 1919.
Americanization, December 29, 1919
Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.
Callirrhoe Parren to Jane Addams, August 11, 1920
Parren invites Addams to attend or send a representative to the first Women's Congress to be held in Greece.
Jane Addams to Emily Greene Balch, October 26, 1920
Addams tells Balch about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom movement in Mexico, and her plans to visit next year.
Callirrhoé Parren to Jane Addams, January 8, 1921
Parren tells Addams that the Greek Women's Congress will be postponed, and asks her to send information on the Greek Women's Club.
Callirrhoé Parren to Jane Addams, March 19, 1921
Parren asks Addams to secure good wishes from American women's groups for the Congress of Greek Women.
Carrie Chapman Catt to Jane Addams, March 29, 1921
Catt tells Addams about Callirrhoé Parren's work in the Greek suffrage movement.
Callirrhoé Parren to Jane Addams, March 31, 1921
Parren asks Addams and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to support the efforts of Greek women and oppose the Treaty of Sèvres and the work of the London Conference.
Callirrhoé Parren to Jane Addams, May 2, 1921
Parren tells Addams about the events at the Congress of Greek Women.
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, May 13, 1921
Addams spoke to the Academy of Political and Social Science in support of the League of Nations and its mandate system. Her talk was part of a group of papers on the Treatment of Backwards Peoples in a World Organization, and a sub-topic of The System of Mandates and the Obligations of Mandatories in the Existing League of Nations.
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, May 13, 1921
Addams spoke to the Academy of Political and Social Science in support of the League of Nations and its mandate system. Her talk was part of a group of papers on the Treatment of Backwards Peoples in a World Organization, and a sub-topic of The System of Mandates and the Obligations of Mandatories in the Existing League of Nations.
Emily Greene Balch to Jane Addams May 1922 Also known as Emily Greene Balch to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Officers, May 1922
Balch alerts the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom officers about the situation in Greece, Turkey, and Armenia, and presents proposals for action by Sections.
Turkish Hymn of Hate, May 28, 1922
A letter to the editor that describes the anti-British content of the "Hymn of Hate," recently published in Peyam Sabah in Angora.
Marguerite Gobat to Jane Addams, September 5, 1923
Gobat updates Addams on the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office and the League of Nations meetings.
Why Massacres Through Inaction?, March 21, 1924
Lee recounts the political and humanitarian situation in the Near East in the aftermath of World War I.
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