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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources: 7
Addams, Jane. "Excerpt from Twenty Years at Hull-House." World War I and the Jazz Age, Primary Source
Media, 1999. American Journey. Student Resources in Context,

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This source gave me an idea of what the Hull House was about. It told me how the Hull House
helped people and the purpose of creating the Hull House. It also talks about how Jane Addams
thought that people werent quite getting the message of God, so they should learn more about
christianity. This also tells me how the Hull House was a solution for society.
Addams, Jane. "Excerpt from Twenty Years At Hull House (chapter 5)." Women in America, Primary Source
Media, 1999. American Journey. Student Resources in Context,

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This source tells me how Jane and her friend Ellen started executing their plan into progress. It
talks about how they started and what they did. It shows how the Hull House started making
progress and making an effect in society. Its reliable because its Janes own words.
"Dust." American Decades Primary Sources, edited by Cynthia Rose, vol. 4: 1930-1939, Gale, 2004, pp.
574-579. U.S. History in Context

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This source is about a narrative called, Dust. This narrative is about a disease called
tuberculosis, which killed a lot of people. It relates with Jane Addams because she put her best
efforts trying to help save the people infected with the disease in the Hull House.
Addams, Jane. "Immigrants and Their Children." The Immigrant Experience, Primary Source Media, 1999.
American Journey. Student Resources in Context,

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This source is about the immigrants who lived in the Hull House. It talks about how the Hull
House helped a lot of immigrants and helped them connect better with America to give them an
easier lifestyle. They also worked with agriculture and spent time together with their families.
"Addams, Jane." American Social Reform Movements Reference Library, edited by Carol Brennan, et al.,
vol. 4: Primary Sources, UXL, 2007, pp. 63-76. U.S. History in Context

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This source is also about Jane Addams. It talks about how Jane Addams started the Hull House
to help other people. It also talks about immigrants working in industries. It also talks about
important things to remember while reading the book Jane Addams wrote.
"Modern Studies of the Child." Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society, edited by
Paula S. Fass, vol. 3, Macmillan Reference USA, 2004, pp. 1004-1012. U.S. History in Context

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This source talks about the education about the children. It talks about how they learned and that
they worked in industries. It also talks about how women were finally starting to go outside of the
house and being able to work. Its important to see women were getting a voice.
Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes. by Jane Addams (1860-1935). New
York: The MacMillan Company, 1912 (c.1910)
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/addams/hullhouse/hullhouse.html
This is a book that Jane wrote. Its about the Hull House and how she started it. It also talks about
what shes been through. It has all her perspective of her work in the book for other people to
read and see her efforts.
Secondary Sources: 7
"Public Health Campaigns." Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, edited by Thomas Riggs, 2nd
ed., vol. 2, Gale, 2015, pp. 1070-1072. Student Resources in Context

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This source is about the campaigns the public made about health. Germs and diseases were
starting to develop and the public was starting to make campaigns to help kill the diseases. The
Hull House kept some of the ill to help cure them. This shows me that sanitation back then was
poor.
Mattson, Kevin. "Social Reform." Encyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History, edited by Mary
Kupiec Cayton and Peter W. Williams, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2001

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This source is about social reform. It compares social reform to politics because both are
related to each other since they have to do with changing society and making it a better place to
live in. It shows me how changing society can turn into something big.
"Hull House and Progressive Education." American Decades, edited by Judith S. Baughman, et al., vol. 1:
1900-1909, Gale, 2001. Student Resources in Context,

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This source is about the education that was given at the Hull House. It talks about the different
programs that were available. It also says that men and women should take education because
they should know about history, etc. It showed me that education is always important.
"Jaachievements." Jaachievements. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016

http://castle.eiu.edu/wow/classes/fa04/jaachievements.html
This is a timeline about Jane Addams of what shes done and her achievements. It shows a
quick overview of the type of work she did and what she gained from it.
"Jane Addams." Jane Addams. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016.

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This is a source about Jane Addams early life. It gave me information of where she went for
school and how she got the idea of creating her own settlement house. It talks about the basic
information to know before learning about her achievements. It showed me how Jane is
important in history.
Addams, Jane. "University of Illinois Press." UI Press | Jane Addams | Twenty Years at Hull-House.
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 2016. Web. 20 Dec. 2016

http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/24kay6gb9780252061073.html
This is a source about the book Jane wrote called Twenty Years at Hull-House. It says when it
was published and the amount of copies that were sold before her death. It talks about how her
novel was an American classic and it was an important book written. It showed me how
important this book is.
"Hull House." Hull House - New World Encyclopedia. New World Encyclopedia, 26 Mar. 2014. Web.
20 Dec. 2016.

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hull_House

This is a source that talks about the Hull House. It gives the basic information of the Hull House,
such as when it was established and the purpose of the Hull House. It also says how it
influenced politics. It gave me an overview of what to talk about the Hull House.
Pictures: 17
DeShazor, Rosalind. "Women's History Month Profile: Jane Addams." New York Women in
Communications, Inc. New York Women in Communication, 11 Apr. 2013. Web. 20 Dec. 2016
http://www.nywici.org/features/blogs/aloud/womens-history-month-profile-jane-addams
These two images were useful because one was used on my homepage and another on the Hull
House page.
Hamington, Maurice. "Jane Addams." Jane Addams - The Feminist EZine. The Feminist EZine, n.d.
Web. 20 Dec. 2016
http://www.feministezine.com/feminist/philosophy/Jane-Addams.html
This image was useful because I used it on my homepage.
McKain, Thomas. "McKain Family." McKain Family. McKain Family, 01 June 2009. Web. 20 Dec.
2016
http://www.adams-mckain.com/McKain/McKain.htm

This image was useful because its a picture of Janes family and I used it on the early life page.
"802 | The Legacy of Jane Addams and Hull House." 802 | The Legacy of Jane Addams and Hull
House. UIC Forum Meeting Room GHI, 11 July 2015. Web. 20 Dec. 2016
http://artandarthistory.uic.edu/eventdetails/471/452
This image was useful because I used it on the Hull House page.
Myers, Jordan. "Week Five: Beginning September 25." Rhetorics of Feminist Activism. Rhetorics of
Feminist Activism, 17 Sept. 2011. Web. 20 Dec. 2016
https://wrrh450fall11.wordpress.com/2011/09/17/week-five-beginning-september-25/
This image was useful because I used it on the Twenty Years at Hull House page.
"Twenty Years at Hull-house, with Autobiographical Notes : Addams, Jane, 1860-1935 : Free
Download & Streaming." Internet Archive. Archive.org, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016

https://archive.org/details/twentyyearsathul00inadda
This image was useful because I used it on the Twenty Years at Hull House page.
Grossman, Ron. "Women's Right to Vote." Tribunedigital-chicagotribune. Chicago Tribune, 23 June
2013. Web. 20 Dec. 2016
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-06-23/news/ct-per-flash-women-voter-0623-new-20130623
_1_illinois-women-budapest-unmarried-women
This image was useful because I used it on the womans page.
"Cleanliness As a Public Health Measure." Coming Clean: Hand Washing and Public Health. Rector
and Visitors of the University of Virginia, 2007. Web. 20 Dec. 2016.
http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/hands/
This image was useful because I used it on the public health campaign page.
"Dust." American Decades Primary Sources, edited by Cynthia Rose, vol. 4: 1930-1939, Gale, 2004, pp.
574-579. U.S. History in Context

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These two images were useful because I used it on the Dust page.

"Jane Addams." Latest Data View RSS News. Viewshare, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016.
http://viewshare.org/views/melinaepple/jane-addams/
This image was useful because I used it on the Politics page
"Jane Addams Politics Archives." Philosophy Diary. Philosophy Diary, 15 Oct. 2016. Web. 20 Dec.
2016.
http://philosophydiary.com/tag/jane-addams-politics/
This image was useful because I used it on the Politics page.

"Hull House Coffee Shop, Class on Naturalization, Miss Binford." Terra Foundation for American
Art. Tierra Foundation, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016.
http://www.terraamericanart.org/learning/art-study-hull-house-coffee-shop-class-on-naturalizationmiss-binford/
This image was useful because I used it on the Immigrants page.
Meredith. "Jane Addams and Lillian Wald." Meredith's APUSH Site. Weebly,com, n.d. Web. 20 Dec.
2016.
http://meredithball.weebly.com/jane-addams-and-lillian-wald.html
This image was useful because I used it on the Immigrants page.
"Effects in the 18th/19th Century - 5 Effects of Industrialization." Google Sites. 5 Effects of
Industrialization, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016.
https://sites.google.com/site/5effectsofindustrialization/effects-in-the-1800s-1900s
This image was useful because I used it on the Industrialization page.
Tyler. "Man of Depravity | Moving the Church Beyond the Industrial Revolution." Man of Depravity
Moving the Church Beyond the Industrial Revolution Comments. Man of Depravity, n.d. Web. 20
Dec. 2016
http://manofdepravity.com/2012/05/church-industrial-revolution/
This image was useful because I used it on the Industrialization page.
Skoglund, Chris. "Hull House and Jane Addams Images." 3rdillinoisproject [licensed for
Non-commercial Use Only] / Hull House and Jane Addams Images. 3rdIllinoisproject, 2012. Web.
20 Dec. 2016
http://3rdillinoisproject.pbworks.com/w/page/61363450/Hull%20House%20and%20Jane%20Addam
s%20Images
This image was useful because I used it on the Education page.
"Jane Addams." Pinterest. Pinterest, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016
https://uk.pinterest.com/explore/jane-addams/
This image was useful because I used it on the Resolution page.

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