Twenty Years at Hull House; with Autobiographical Notes
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The author recounts her personal experiences founding and directing a social settlement, tracing formative impressions, educational influences, and practical steps that shaped its programs. She describes efforts to address poverty, labor conditions, immigrant families and children, and the development of clubs, arts, educational initiatives, and civic cooperation. The narrative combines sketches of early undertakings, public investigations and advocacy for labor and municipal reforms with reflections on philosophical influences and responses to international events. Interleaved are practical observations about socialized education, community arts, and the everyday challenges of settlement work, along with autobiographical notes that explain motivations and methods.
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