Jane Addams Research Paper

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Jane Addams was an educated middle class women born on September 6, 1860. During this time The United States was facing many problems, such as overpopulation causing housing, homelessness, and division between the poor and the rich to be major problems. As millions of immigrants migrated into America, the more difficult it became for people to live in healthy conditions. It was also difficult for women to have a say in anything. She worked to prove herself with the help of her father who was believed in equality for everyone. Along with others, Jane Addams played a role in trying to help people adjust to a new life in the U.S and to help those work to become successful. Motivation In 1887, Jane took a trip to Europe and during this trip Jane witnessed a bullfight …show more content…

However, Addams did not let this stop her from proving her worth. Addams was a graduate from Rockford College as a valedictorian and later on traveled to Europe to further her education however faced an illness of chronic exhaustion. Her and a friend visited a tenement home in the poorest part of London and when they got home they decided to invest into the Hull House. Addams aimed to create the Hull House to hold opportunities to the people living there to grow in education and experience a pleasing life, “Hull House offered college-level courses in various subjects; training in art, music, and crafts; and the nation's first little theater group, the Hull House players” (Laura Jane Addams World of Sociology, 2001). In 1910 Addams was the first women to receive an honorary award from Yale. Addams was later awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. Overall Jane Addams put her all into proving that women can also make a change in the nation by helping others and improving their education. Jane Addams is a statement of that era because she built something from the ground up to benefit the struggling people around her in a way that could in the future grow into a strong movement to improve the

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