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Richard Theodore Ely to Jane Addams, July 10, 1906
Call for a Lincoln Conference on the Negro Question, February 13, 1909
Jane Addams et al. to Dear Sir, [October 15, 1909]
The Reaction of Modern Life upon Religious Education, February 11, 1910
John H. Wigmore to Jane Addams, April 22, 1910
Gino C. Speranza to Nathan William MacChesney, March 1, 1911
A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, Chapter II: Economic Pressure and Its Inevitable Results, December 1911
The Progressive Party and Safeguards for Working Girls, August-September, 1912
The Steps by Which I Became a Progressive, September-October 1912
Current Legislation for Working Women, September 20, 1912
Progressives' Offer to Women Workers, October 12, 1912
A Plea for More Play, More Pay and More Education for Our Factory Girls and Boys, 1913
Miss Addams, March 1913
Benjamin Barr Lindsey to Jane Addams, September 11, 1913 (fragment)
Peace on Earth, December 1913
Interview with George Perkins, December 1913
A Plea for More Play, More Pay and More Education for our Factory Girls and Boys, 1914
Women's Clubs and Public Progress, June 10, 1914
Women's Club and Public Policies, June 10, 1914
Women's Clubs and Public Policies, June 10, 1914
Remarks on Women and Public Responsibilities, August 9, 1914
Is the Peace Movement a Failure?, November 1914
Peace Proposal, January 12, 1915
Testimony Before the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 11, 1916
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 11, 1916 (fragment)
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 11, 1916 (fragment)
Testimony Before the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 11, 1916
Endorsement of Woodrow Wilson for President, October 1916
Patriotism and Pacifists, Spring 1917
Patriotism and Pacifists, Spring 1917
Patriotism and Pacifists, April 30, 1917
Patriotism and Pacifists in War Time, May 15, 1917
The Next Step, January 20, 1919
Address on the League of Nations, February 11, 1919
Address on the League of Nations, February 11, 1919
The Greatest Free Speech Trial of the War, February 1921
Albert De Silver to ACLU Members, February 15, 1921
The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System, May 13, 1921
Unity
, October 4, 1923
George Woodward Wickersham to Jane Addams, February 2, 1924
The Modern Social Problem, March 24, 1924 (excerpts)
The Case for the Constitutional Amendment, ca. October 1924
New Factors in American Japanese Relations and a Constructive Proposal, January 21, 1925
Comments on the Illinois Eight Hour Bill, May 15, 1925
Address on International Arbitration, ca. 1927
Address on international arbitration, ca. 1927
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856-1941)
Brewer, David Josiah (1837-1910)
Day, William Rufus (1849-1923)
Frankfurter, Felix (1882-1965)
Marshall, John (1755-1835)
Stone, Harlan Fiske (1872-1946)
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