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Addams uses the story of the devil-baby to discuss how the beliefs in fairy tales are still an influencing factor in people's thinking.
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Arguing that white slavery requires an organized movement to defeat it, Addams provides examples from cases in Chicago. This is the first in a five-part series, which would ultimately be published as A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil in 1912.
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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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A summary of Addams' address about Hull-House and its relationship with the neighbors it supports.
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Addams' speech at the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, on the Hull-House Labor Museum's exhibit.
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Addams speaks to the Franklin Street Settlement in Detroit about working in a settlement.
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Addams defends both the delinquent and immigrant girl in a speech to the League of Women Voters.
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Addams contrasts the way immigrants are treated in the United States in the 1890s and 1920s.
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With Maud Booth, Addams addresses the Merchant's Club, appealing for aid in helping criminals and rescuing boys who may become criminals.
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Also known as The Church and the Social Problem, September 25, 1901

Addams recalls the different difficulties in creating an inviting and educational space for Italian immigrants.
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Addams speaks to the North Broadway Social Settlement about how she runs Hull-House.
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Addams' keynote speech at the University Settlement's annual meeting discusses the kind of settlements that build relationships and community.
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Sabath cables Addams that Congress passed a bill to place an immigration station in Chicago.
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In this address given at the 13th Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems held at Atlanta University, Addams discusses the difficulties immigrants face in Chicago.
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Kuttner thanks Addams for her stand on peace and discusses the ethnic divisions that the war has brought to America.

Also known as American Relief for the German People

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Addams argues that American women are behind their European peers with regard to individual rights.
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Addams' discussion of the impact of dogmatic nationalism in the light of anti-immigrant sentiment. This paper was given to the American Sociological Society.