130 pages • first pub 1951 (editions)
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A biography of the founder of Hull House, the Chicago social work and community center which helped late nineteenth-century America awaken to the needs of its immigrants, factory workers, and children.
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130 pages • first pub 1951 (editions)
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Language: English
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A biography of the founder of Hull House, the Chicago social work and community center which helped late nineteenth-century America awaken to the needs of its immigrants, factory workers, and children.
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