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Addams gave this speech at the Woman's Constructive Peace Conference in Washington, D.C., on the reasons why women need to become more active in politics and the peace movement.
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Addams discusses the conditions needed for world peace.
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Addams asks the Democratic National Convention to adopt ap peace plank that includes participation in the League of Nations, global disarmament, the cancelling of war debts, and recognition of the Government of the Soviet Union.
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Addams reports the efforts of the International Congress of Women, the delegations to heads of European countries, and her views on peace. The speech was given at Carnegie Hall on July 9 and published on July 31, 1915.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams discusses the role of international courts and organizations in avoiding war and settling disputes.
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Addams discusses the history and future of international peace, disarmament, and arbitration.
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In this speech given at the Auditorium Theater, under the auspices of the Hamilton Club, Addams argues for a system of international arbitration to avoid war.
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Also known as Address to the Detroit Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 20, 1924 (excerpt)

In two Detroit speeches, Addams praises the candidacy of Robert La Follette for the presidency and offers impressions from her world trip.
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Addams addresses the Great Lakes Congress of the League to Enforce Peace, arguing for the importance of international cooperation after the war. The meeting was held in Chicago.
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Addams discusses the nature of the peace movement and the key players within it before the Chicago Association of Commerce.
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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.
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Addams argues that women can organize to prevent wars.
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Addams argues that international organizations of women will avert future wars.
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Also known as Girl's Part in Reconstruction Work, February 3, 1919 (excerpt)

Addams opened the membership campaign for the National Child Labor Committee in Pittsburgh and spoke to the Western Pennsylvania League of Women Workers on the need
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Also known as Address to the Annual Meeting of the United States Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April 28, 1925

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Also known as Address to the Ethical Cultural Society, March 30, 1902 (excerpt)

Addams addresses the Ethical Culture Society about those who oppose war, specifically those who believe that war is unnatural.
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Addams offers a substitute for war involving guidance rather than violence.
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Also known as Address to the Hull-House Woman's Club, September 16, 1903 (excerpt)

Addams suggests sending peacemakers rather than warships to Turkey.
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Also known as Address to the Hull-House Woman's Club, September 16, 1903 (excerpts)

Addams suggests sending peacemakers rather than warships to Turkey.
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Addams discusses the goals of the Woman's Peace Party and hopes that a Conference of Neutral Nations will begin negotiations to end the war.
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Addams relays the food and medical crisis effecting postwar Europe to a audience of medical experts.
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A list of American women who might be interested in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Plumptre, on behalf of the National Committee of Women's Patriotic Service, criticizes Addams about her views on peace and informs her about an open letter published in Canada.
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Wegener praises Addams for the Woman's Peace Party's resolution.
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Montgelas informs Addams that Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg has agreed to meet her later that day.
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Advertisement announcing the publication of The Enemy and The Fool by Channing Pollack.
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Addams offers a sworn statement of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's aims and financial structure.
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Warbasse tells Addams that she cannot attend the Woman's Peace Party annual meeting, but supports keeping the organization focused on pacifism and internationalism.
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Royden writes Addams expressing her interest in the Woman's Peace Party and the conference held in Washington, D.C. She informs Addams of the upcoming meeting of the National Union, who will be discussing resolutions about war and peace.
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Smedley tells Balch about efforts in India to form a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Section.
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The Children's World Peace Movement aims to educate children on peace by working with boards of education and superintendents on implementing peace lessons and concepts.
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Malmberg asks Addams for information on the peace movement that she can use in Finland, where conditions are very bad.
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Coyle tells Addams that if the church and labor unions do not support it, war can be prevented.
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Coyle tells Addams about a plan for machinists to boycott work for war materials.
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Kennedy thanks Addams for her Survey articles and muses on how pacifists were treated during the World War Ir.
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Kennedy congratulates Addams on the Civic Dinner and discusses settlement projects
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Kennedy sends Addams some information on the Bunker Hill Project.
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Todd talks about schools, education, and visiting Addams. He also makes a donation to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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Südekum tells Addams that either the German Chancellor or Secretary of the State will meet with her the next day.
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Manus and Jacobs strongly advise against Balch's proposal to hold a meeting of the International Women's Committee for Permanent Peace.

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