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  • Subject is exactly "civic engagement"
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Dewey sends an invitation to Carnegie, Addams and others to join the National Council of the Committee on National Aid to Education.
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A reprint of three articles arguing that rather than erecting monuments, cities should build community centers as memorials to the war dead.
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Lester outlines his public service plan to Addams, which includes setting up public service leagues in every voting district that shall discuss the issue of preparedness, among other topics.
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Jones proposes a joint resolution (at the request of Herman Rettig) to the 63rd Congress which, if accepted, would result in an amendment to the Constitution allowing representatives to be apportioned to the people on a vocational basis.
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Addams chastises American society for failing to live up to the ideals of the Emancipation Proclamation and demands political equality for black Americans.
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Addams chastises American society for failing to live up to the ideals of the Emancipation Proclamation and demands political equality for black Americans.
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Addams discusses how philanthropic activities become political activities, citing instances from her own work in Chicago.
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An excerpt from Addams's remarks at a January 12 City Club Housewarming, focused on Civic Associations' Night, where she discusses how civic associations can be bridges to connect diverse communities.
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Addams offers a strong indictment against old fashioned religious education and argues that the church, in order to encourage modern youth to see the validity of religion, must engage the realities and distractions of urban life.
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Paddock shares his personal experiences in community work and praises Addams' work to make the country a better place.
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Taylor writes Addams about his organization's May Festival and Civic Welfare Exhibit.