The Most Dangerous Woman in America — The Quiet Courage of Jane Addams
Born in 1860 in a small Illinois town, Jane Addams was a shy, sickly girl who grew up believing she was too plain and too broken to matter. Inheriting a fortune at twenty-one, she chose to give it all away and move into a decaying mansion in the poorest ward of Chicago, where she built Hull House and, without ever quite meaning to, invented the profession of social work. She fought for juvenile courts, child labor laws, and clean streets — and then, at the height of her fame, she stood almost alone against her entire nation in the name of peace. The country that had called her its most beloved woman turned on her, branding her the most dangerous woman in America. What happened in the spring of 1935, when thousands filled her courtyard, reveals the true measure of a life spent keeping a single childhood promise. Sources NobelPrize.org, "Jane Addams – Biographical", https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/pea... National Women's History Museum, "Jane Addams", https://www.womenshistory.org/educati... National Endowment for the Humanities, "Jane Addams: Hero of Our Time", https://www.neh.gov/article/jane-adda... Jane Addams Papers Project, Ramapo College, "Chronology", https://janeaddams.ramapo.edu/about-j... National Park Service, "Jane Addams", https://www.nps.gov/thri/jane-addams.htm #JaneAddams #HullHouse #History #NobelPeacePrize #SocialWork #WomensHistory #Biography #TrueStory #ChicagoHistory #Inspiration

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