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The Many Faces of Hull House 9780252016837 ~ The Many Faces of Hull House Hardcover – November 1 1989 by Mary Durham Johnson Editor Wallace Kirkland Photographer
THE MANY FACES OF HULL HOUSE Chicago Tribune ~ The Hull House labor museum preserved the arts and crafts of ethnic groups in the neighborhood Irish Germans Bohemians Italians Greeks and Jews from southern and eastern Europe
The many faces of HullHouse the photographs of Wallace ~ The many faces of HullHouse the photographs of Wallace Kirkland book The many faces of HullHouse the photographs of Wallace Kirkland book Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers The many faces of HullHouse the photographs of Wallace Kirkland book Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers
Resources – Jane Addams Hull House ~ The Many Faces of Hull House The photographs of Wallace Kirkland Mary Durham Johnson and Wallace Kirkland The Social Welfare History Project Florence Kelley This detailed biography gives an overview of Kelley’s life and details her joining of the Hull House in 1891 along with three other key women Addams Lathrop Starr
Hull House Spartacus Educational ~ The Hull House settlement received a considerable amount of publicity and soon spread to other cities in the United States This included Andover House in Boston in 1891 and the Henry Street Settlement in New York established by Lillian Wald in 1893
History of Hull House and Some of Its Famous Residents ~ Hull House was a settlement house founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr in 1889 in Chicago Illinois It was one of the first settlement houses in the United States The building originally a home owned by a family named Hull was being used as a warehouse when Jane Addams and Ellen Starr acquired it
HullHouse Immigration to the United States ~ HullHouse was designed to specialize in assisting immigrants who were among Chicago’s neediest residents Its goal was to add American culture to the immigrants’ native cultures not to replace them
Hull House History Significance Jane Addams Museum ~ It was founded in Chicago in 1889 when Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr rented an abandoned residence at 800 South Halsted Street that had been built by Charles G Hull in 1856 Twelve large buildings were added from year to year until Hull House covered half a city block and included a nearby playground and a large camp in Wisconsin
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Hull House Wikipedia ~ Hull House was a settlement house in the United States that was cofounded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr Located on the Near West Side of Chicago Illinois Hull House opened to recently arrived European immigrants By 1911 Hull House had grown to 13 buildings In 1912 the Hull House complex was completed with the addition of a summer camp the Bowen Country Club With its innovative social educational and artistic programs Hull House became the standard bearer for the moveme
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