Published in 1912 on the heels of Twenty Years at Hull-House and at the height of Jane Addams' popularity, "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil" assesses the vulnerability of the rural and immigrant working-class girls who moved to Chicago and fell prey to the sexual bartering of what was known as the white slave trade...more details Format:Paperback Pages:152
Published in 1912, on the heels of Twenty Years at Hull-House and at the height of Jane Addams' popularity, "A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil" assesses the vulnerability of the rural and immigrant working-class girls who moved to Chicago and fell prey to the sexual bartering of what was known as the white slave trade...more details Format:Hardback Pages:152
First published in 1922 during the "Red Scare", by which time Jane Addams's pacifist efforts had adversely affected her popularity as an author and social reformer...more details Format:Hardback Pages:200
'First published in 1922 during the 'Red Scare,' by which time Jane Addams' pacifist efforts had adversely affected her popularity as an author and social reformer...more details Format:Paperback Pages:200
On September 18, 1889, the doors of Hull-House, a decayed mansion in Chicago's west side slums, opened for the first time, and one of the great social movements in modern America was launched...more details Format:Paperback Pages:1