Addams, Jane
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born on | 6 September 1860 at 03:39 (= 03:39 AM ) | ||||
Place | Cedarville, Illinois, 42n23, 89w38 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m89w38 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
American social worker and feminist who devoted her life to social welfare and the rights of women and children. Fighting hard for reform legislation, her work with immigrant families at Hull House, which stressed personal responsibility and civic engagement, was inimical to the welfare-state mentality that came to dominate American liberalism.
The eighth of nine kids born to a prosperous miller, she had her roots in the Quaker faith. When she was two, her mom died in childbirth, and seven when her dad remarried. Her education was completed at a seminary college to prepare her for missionary work, graduating in 1882.
She sidestepped pressure to marry by having several year's illnesses as well as extending her tour of Europe to two years study and travel, 1883-1885. Determined to dodge her family's plans for her marriage, she returned to Europe in 1887.
She returned In 1889 with a goal in mind, founding Hull House, a settlement house for immigrants with programs that ranged from day nurseries to college courses. By the early 20th century she was publishing one best-selling book after another, based on her speeches and lectures presented to diverse audiences, all of them eloquent, moving, didactic and superbly written. She was the first woman president of the National Conference of Social Welfare, 1909, President of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1915-29 and the second woman in history to win the Nobel Peace Prize, 1931.
Died 21 May 1935, Chicago, IL.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Ramondt-Hirschmann, Cornelia (born 29 July 1871)
- compare to chart of Baer, Gertrud (born 25 November 1890). Notes: International Chairs of the WILPF
Events
Source Notes
Sabian Symbols No.9
Biography: Jean Bethke Elshtain, "Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy," 2002
Starkman rectified to 23.19.36 LMT
Categories
- Family : Childhood : Family large (Nine)
- Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event (Mother died when she was two)
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth (Eighth of nine)
- Vocation : Healing Fields : Social worker
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ feminist (Welfare of women and kids)
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame
- Notable : Awards : Nobel prize
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator (Founder of Hull House)
- Notable : Book Collection : Profiles Of Women
- 1860 births
- Birthday 6 September
- Birthplace Cedarville, IL (US)
- Sun 13 Virgo
- Moon 20 Taurus
- Asc 21 Leo
- 1935 deaths
- Family : Childhood : Family large
- Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event
- Family : Childhood : Order of birth
- Vocation : Healing Fields : Social worker
- Vocation : Politics : Activist/ feminist
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame
- Notable : Awards : Nobel prize
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator
- Notable : Book Collection : Profiles Of Women