Waging peace : the story of Jane Addams / Peggy Caravantes.
by Caravantes, Peggy.
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Summary: Presents the biography of Jane Addams, women's rights activist and founder of Hull House, the first settlement house in Chicago, and discusses her campaign for reform and women's suffrage.
Young Jane -- Hearing her call -- Building Hull House -- Social justice -- Challenges and growth -- The progressives -- Work for peace -- Most-admired woman.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-141) and index.
Young Jane -- Hearing her call -- Building Hull House -- Social justice -- Challenges and growth -- The progressives -- Work for peace -- Most-admired woman.
Wilson's Junior High School, August 2006
School Library Journal, February 2005
Horn Book, April 2005
Presents the biography of Jane Addams, women's rights activist and founder of Hull House, the first settlement house in Chicago, and discusses her campaign for reform and women's suffrage.
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