Jane Addams
  
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30 minutes
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(1860-1935) Jane Addams was born into prosperity, but dedicated her life to the millions who crowded the slums of 19th-century America. Her social programs lifted families out of poverty, teaching them how to improve their lives. Addams fought for peace, reform of child-labor laws, women's rights and the protection of civil liberties. Part of the American Women of Achievement Video Collection, paying tribute to the lives and accomplishments of American women, past and present.

 

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Grades 7 to Adults
Color, Live Action
Closed-Captioned
Copyright 1995
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Single Main Entry Card Available

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 American Women of Achievement Video Collection

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