The second twenty years at Hull-House, September 1909 to September 1929, with a record of a growing world consciousness,

"Her reflections on the women's movement, the peace efforts during the World War, prohibition, and immigration under the quota are valuable as acute observations not from the sidelines but from the very center of the field. It is sound, constructive comment."--W.B. Shaw in American Re...

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Main Author: Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Corporate Author: Cairns Collection of American Women Writers
Language:English
Published: New York, The Macmillan Company, 1930.
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Table of Contents:
  • Social service and the Progressive Party: social trends between 1909 and 1912 suggesting a new political alignment.
  • The devil baby at Hull-House.
  • Aspects of the women's movement, 1909-1929.
  • Efforts for peace during five years of war from August, 1914, to August, 1919.
  • Post-war inhibitions, 1919-1929.
  • Contrasts in a post-war generation, 1919-1919.
  • A decade of prohibition, 1919-1929.
  • Immigrants under the quota, 1921-1929.
  • Efforts to humanize justice, 1909-1929.
  • Play instinct and the arts, 1909- 1929.
  • Education by the current event, 1909-1929.