Twenty Years at Hull-House: Life and Work of the 'Mother' of Social Work and Leader in Women's Suffrage
By Jane Addams
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By Jane Addams
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In 'Twenty Years at Hull-House,' Jane Addams offers a profound account of her experiences as a social reformer in Chicago's immigrant community. Written with a blend of autobiographical narrative and socio-political analysis, the book chronicles the establishment and evolution of Hull-House, a settlement house aimed at alleviating urban poverty and fostering social justice. Addams employs a clear yet evocative literary style, rich in personal anecdotes and descriptive insights, that immerse...



