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Jane Addams, speaking to a crowd upon her arrival at Union Depot. Click on image to view detail
Mrs. Lucy E. Parsons, arrested during protest at Hull House. Click on image to view detail
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Jane Addams
For more information:
Hull House Maps and Papers
(1895):
Chapter X: The Settlement as a factor in the labor movement
Editor's Preface
Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull-House and Its Neighborhoods, 1889-1963.
© 2004 Leigh Bienen,
Northwestern University School of Law