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By Pam Rosenberg

Introduces the existence and accomplishments of social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Jane Addams.

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Though she died almost 70 years ago, her spirit lives on. 28 Time LINE 1866 1910 1967 1860 Jane Addams is born on September 6 in Cedarville, Illinois. 1894 The Pullman Strike brings national rail traffic to a halt. 1863 Sarah Addams, Jane’s mother, dies. 1911 Addams is elected president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. 1868 John H. Addams marries Anna Haldeman. 1877 Jane Addams begins her studies at Rockford Female Seminary. 1881 Addams graduates from Rockford as class valedictorian.

1881 Addams graduates from Rockford as class valedictorian. Her father dies on August 17. Addams moves to Philadelphia and begins medical school. 1883 Addams begins a lengthy trip to Europe. 1885 Addams returns home from Europe. 1887 Addams travels to Europe again, this time for several months. 1889 Addams moves to Chicago. Hull-House opens its doors on September 19. 1912 Theodore Roosevelt is nominated as the Progressive Party candidate for president of the United States. Jane Addams has the honor of seconding his nomination at the convention.

Jane Addams was the class valedictorian when she graduated from Rockford Seminary in 1881. html Note to Parents, Teachers, and Librarians: We routinely verify our Web links to make sure they’re safe, active sites—so encourage your readers to check them out! Books Edge, Laura Bufano. A Personal Tour of Hull-House. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2001. Harvey, Bonnie Carman. Jane Addams: Nobel Prize Winner and Founder of Hull House. : Enslow Publishers, 1999. Parks, Deborah A. Jane Addams: Freedom’s Innovator.

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