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McCune asks Rich for help negotiating between the Chicago Board of Education and the Hebrew Institute.
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Thomas asks Addams for an article about better understanding between the races for a publication that he wants to send to Germany.
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Barnett misses Addams and wants to hear more of her activities and inner thoughts.
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Addams introduces Spargo to Augusta Kirchoff who is interested in anti-semitism.

Also known as The Ford International Weekly

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The Friend Sentinel summarizes a protest against antisemitism signed by prominent individuals.
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Addams tells Thomas that she cannot write an article on race relations, but suggests that Gertrude Baer could write something on anti-Semitism.
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Also known as To all who still feel like humans, ca. March 1920

Misař describes political turmoil and oppression against Socialists and Jews in Hungary.
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Misař asks Addams for help to pressure England to stop the oppression going on in Hungary.
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Schwimmer updates Addams about attacks on her by the Jewish media and seeks help taking Norman Hapgood to task.
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Balch updates Addams on a variety of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom plans and seeks her opinion.
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Boyden sends Addams propaganda against Poland and bemoans the attacks by both Germans and Jews.
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Addams discusses the association in the public eye between settlements and immigrants and when immigrants are involved in high profile crimes, settlements are accused of supporting anarchism. Addams defends the role of the settlement as the bridge between immigrant communities and the American public, holding that it does not change in times of crisis.