Twenty Years at Hull House; with Autobiographical Notes

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Twenty Years at Hull House; with Autobiographical Notes

by Jane Addams

EN·~10 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
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TWENTY YEARS AT HULL-HOUSE - WITH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOTES - BY JANE ADDAMS - HULL-HOUSE, CHICAGO - AUTHOR OF "DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL ETHICS," "NEWER IDEALS OF PEACE," "THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH AND THE CITY STREETS," ETC. - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY NORAH HAMILTON - HULL-HOUSE, CHICAGO - TO THE MEMORY OF MY FATHER - PREFACE - PLATES

3:42
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PREFACE

4:20
3

TWENTY YEARS AT HULL-HOUSE - CHAPTER I - EARLIEST IMPRESSIONS

57:55
4

CHAPTER III - BOARDING-SCHOOL IDEALS

31:27
5

CHAPTER IV - THE SNARE OF PREPARATION

34:45
6

CHAPTER V - FIRST DAYS AT HULL-HOUSE

33:02
7

CHAPTER VI - SUBJECTIVE NECESSITY FOR SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS

24:40
8

CHAPTER VII - SOME EARLY UNDERTAKINGS AT HULL-HOUSE

36:48
9

CHAPTER VII - PROBLEMS OF POVERTY

32:59
10

CHAPTER IX - A DECADE OF ECONOMIC DISCUSSION

30:13

Description

A vivid portrait of life on Chicago’s bustling West Side, this memoir follows a young reformer as she moves into a modest house in an industrial district and begins to turn it into a thriving community center. Through detailed scenes of crowded tenements, bustling workshops, and the everyday struggles of recent immigrants, the narrative captures the optimism and challenges of building a place where education, art, and social services could uplift ordinary people.

Interwoven with personal reflections, the book offers glimpses of the friendships, debates, and small triumphs that defined the first decade of the settlement’s work. Sketches of bustling clubs, children’s story hours, and the quiet moments spent looking out over the river bring the era to life, while the author’s candid observations reveal both the hope and the hard‑won lessons of grassroots activism. Listeners will feel the pulse of a neighborhood in transformation, guided by a determined spirit eager to make a lasting difference.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (617K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jane Addams

Jane Addams

1860–1935

A fearless reformer who turned compassion into action, she helped build Hull House in Chicago and changed how Americans thought about poverty, immigration, and public service. Her fight for peace and social justice later made her the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

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