92 research outputs found

    A study of the milk supply of Chicago

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    Letter from Jane Addams, Bar Harbor, Maine, to Margaret Allen Elliott : typed manuscript signed, 1930 September 2

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    Letterhead: Baymeath, Bar Harbor, Maine.https://repository.wellesley.edu/autographletters/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Minding the Gap: An Assessment of Racial Disparity in Metropolitan Chicago

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    In cooperation with the Human Relations Foundation of Chicago (HRF), CURL and the Jane Addams Hull House examined inequalities among racial and ethnic groups in Chicago. Drawing from a broad range of existing data sources, researchers documented areas of reduced inequality as well as other areas of persistent inequality. Minding the Gap: An Assessment of Racial Disparity in Metropolitan Chicago examines seven quality of life measurements: income, wealth and employment, education, housing, transportation, health, the lives of children and the criminal justice system. This report, by examining these seven systems, not just one, creates a unique context for understanding both the complexity of these individual systems and the relationships between these systems. The goal of this effort is not only to educate the public about these gaps, but also to serve as a catalyst for public and social policy discussion throughout the region by initiating a community engagement process. The report was featured in a Sun-Times Editorial

    A life in progress: motion and emotion in the autobiography of Robert M. La Follette

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    This article is a study of a La Follette’s Autobiography, the autobiography of the leading Wisconsin progressive Robert M. La Follette, which was published serially in 1911 and, in book form, in 1913. Rather than focusing, as have other historians, on which parts of La Follette’s account are accurate and can therefore be trusted, it explains instead why and how this major autobiography was conceived and written. The article shows that the autobiography was the product of a sustained, complex, and often fraught series of collaborations among La Follette’s family, friends, and political allies, and in the process illuminates the importance of affective ties as well as political ambition and commitment in bringing the project to fruition. In the world of progressive reform, it argues, personal and political experiences were inseparable

    L’« enfant du diable » : un conte moderne

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    The Larger Aspects of the Woman's Movement

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    Child Labor Legislation,—a Requisite for Industrial Efficiency

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