135 results

  • Tags: United States
  • Item Type: Text
REEL0048_1836.jpg

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.
REEL0020_1415.jpg

Hoover tells Addams that all political prisoners arrested during World War I under the Espionage Act have been released.
REEL0020_1199.jpg

Addams updates Lloyd on efforts to secure citizenship for Rosika Schwimmer.
REEL0020_1218.jpg

Good tells Blake that he is studying her question regarding gun control and the War Department and will respond once the work is complete.
43644.jpg

An article detailing Addie Hunton's request to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom to include African-Americans in their work.
REEL0020_0997.jpg

Addams tells Maddox that she cannot speak for Rockford until her health is improved.
REEL0020_0978.jpg

Levinson gives Addams his opinion of the legal complexities of the relationship between the Kellogg Pact and World Court.
REEL0020_0963.jpg

Addams tells Page that she must resign from the League for Independent Political Action and reports on her vote for Hoover.
REEL0020_0957.jpg

Addams apologizes for not realizing that a manuscript was in Chicago sooner, and sends pictures of family members.
REEL0020_0648.jpg

Balch tells Drevet that Addams has been ill and responds for her to Drevet's update on work in Romania.
REEL0020_0948.jpg

Two postcards of old buildings in New Mexico.
REEL0020_0631.jpg

Gilbert thanks Addams for her letter regarding the United States membership in the Permanent Court of International Justice.
REEL0020_0628.jpg

Swanzy tells Addams about her busy life and plans for the Second Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
JAPA-1906.jpg

Starr urges the public to believe the experts who claim that evidence was misused against Sacco and Vanzetti.
JAPA-1905-01.jpg

Williams breaks down inconsistencies in the government's report on the Sacco-Vanzetti case, highlighting the misinterpretation of evidence.
REEL0019_0307.jpg

Kennedy reports to Addams on matters of the Barnett Fellowship, other settlements and their international constituents.
REEL0019_0280.jpg

Haffner asks Addams for data about the increase in crime and its relation to national origin.
REEL0019_0203.jpg

Detzer answers Park's complaints about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's office in Washington and the heavy workload.
REEL0019_0955.jpg

Thelburg sends Addams a list of doctors who were present at Sanborns in May of 1926.
REEL0018_1699.jpg

Detzer asks Coolidge to add Theodore Burton to the American delegation to the upcoming Naval Conference.
REEL0018_1504.jpg

Fernandes critiques the United States's position on the Permanent Court of International Justice.
JAPM-18-0902.jpeg

Barnett asks Addams her opinion on a monument on Bunker Hill to English-American friendship.
36982-1.jpg

Nunn interviews Barnett on the radio about her plans to build a memorial on Bunker Hill.
JAPM-18-0245.jpeg

Wickersham asks Addams' opinion on keeping the Committee's goals the same.
REEL0018_0179.jpg

The Jefferson Election seeks nominations for a pilgrimage to Washington to celebrate the Declaration of Independence.
REEL0018_0175.jpg

The Foundation lays out the procedures for its celebration of the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence.
REEL0018_0007.jpg

Detzer updates Addams on her protesting a bill in Congress.
JAPA-1842.jpg

Addams urges Calvin Coolidge to advocate for the abolition of conscription at the Arms Conference to be held in Geneva.
REEL0017_1689.jpg

Detzer updates Addams on efforts to meet with government officials about the situation in Haiti, the American Legion, and other affairs of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's Washington office.
35893-page-003.jpg

Ramondt-Hirschmann describes her long visit in the United States and what she learned of the peace movement there.
REEL0017_1546.jpg

Coolidge writes Stewart in support of the work of the National Illiteracy Crusade.
REEL0017_1547.jpg

Coolidge writes Stewart in support of the work of the National Illiteracy Crusade.
JAPA-1819.jpg

Addams describes the negative perception of the United States abroad.
35119.jpg

Addams refuses Detzer's request to head a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom delegation to the White House.
REEL0017_0749.jpg

McClatchy tells Gulick that the California Joint Immigration Committee will oppose the Wickersham plan to open visas for Japan in 1927.
REEL0017_0489.jpg

Dodd tells Addams that he doubts that any plan to develop a more kindly and rational foreign policy will not work.
REEL0048_0683.jpg

Addams discusses the unequal relationship between Mexico and the United States and efforts in Mexico to prevent economic dependence on America. This was a speech given on April 28, 1925 at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section meeting.
REEL0048_0686 (1).jpg

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.
REEL0017_1775.jpg

Tilton asks the public to give prohibition more than five years before deeming it a failure.
REEL0017_0490.jpg

Herron tells Addams that he fears that a group of American politicians want to destroy the League of Nations and seeks some ideas about how to support it.
REEL0016_0560.jpg

Addams asks Coolidge to veto efforts to limit Japanese immigration to the United States.
38305.jpg

The Herald reports on Cornelia Parker's lecture at the Ford Hall Forum, which supports Jane Addams against the accusations of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
REEL0017_0168.jpg

Evans tells Addams that she is leaving as secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's British Section and seeks jobs in the United States dealing with peace.
REEL0017_0109.jpg

Addams advises Doty about holding the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom's United States Section's meeting in Chicago, and discusses Japanese-American relations.
REEL0016_1728.jpg

Gulick discusses Japanese-American foreign relations and how they have been impacted by the Great Kanto Earthquake and the anti-Japanese immigration laws passed in the United States.
REEL0016_1697.jpg

Wickersham asks Addams for financial support for the work of the Commitee.
REEL0017_1211.jpg

The Association discusses its mission and program for providing adult higher education.
REEL0016_1539.jpg

Woods tells Speer that he considers the Japanese Exclusion Act a disaster for the United States.
REEL0016_1442.jpg

Woods updates the group on the progress of having the Pan-American Committee bill introduced into the Congressional Record.

Browse tags for all documents:

Export Results as CSV

Up to 5,000 results can be downloaded as a CSV file. You might want to use advanced search filters to limit your results set.