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Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
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Jane Addams to Richard Watson Gilder, April 6, 1903
Address at the Civic Dedication of the Abraham Lincoln Centre, June 1, 1905
Jane Addams to W. E. B. Du Bois, January 26, 1907
Tribute to John A. Davis, May 26, 1907
Remarks on Col. John A. Davis, June, 25, 1907 (excerpts)
The Chicago Settlements and Social Unrest, May 2, 1908
Jane Addams to Joseph Lloyd Bache, January 9, 1909
Call for a Lincoln Conference on the Negro Question, February 13, 1909
The Spirit of Youth, May 30, 1909
The Reaction of Modern Life upon Religious Education, February 11, 1910
Herbert W. Fay to Jane Addams, March 26, 1910
Sarah F. Anderson Ainsworth to Jane Addams, [April, 1910]
Autobiographical Notes upon Twenty Years at Hull-House: A War Time Childhood, April 1910
Ellen A. Martin to Jane Addams, April 23, 1910
Harriet Laura Cady to Jane Addams, September 10, 1910
Tribute to Theodore Parker, November 17, 1910
Allen S. Landon to Jane Addams, November 26, 1910
W. W. Warner to Jane Addams, November 26, 1910
Woman and the State, February 2-14, 1911
Charles H. Shinn to Jane Addams, February 15, 1911
Why Women Should Vote, March 30, 1911
Speech on Woman Suffrage, June 17, 1911
Theodore Roosevelt to Jane Addams, October 31, 1911
A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, Chapter I, November 1911
Robert Hewitt to Jane Addams, November 15, 1911
Jane Addams et al. to William Howard Taft, December 30, 1911
The Progressive Party and the Needs of Children, August-September, 1912
Anonymous ("One of Them") to Jane Addams, August 9, 1912
The Children of the Nation, September 1912
Jane Addams Sees Progressives as Children's Hope, September 25, 1912
A Modern Lear, November 2, 1912
A Modern Lear, November 2, 1912
Thomas Robins to Theodore Roosevelt, November 27, 1912
Amos Pinchot to Theodore Roosevelt, December 3, 1912
Ida Minerva Tarbell to Jane Addams, December 3, 1912
Theodore Roosevelt to Amos Pinchot, December 5, 1912
The Family and the State -- A Satire, January 17, 1913
Has the Emancipation Act Been Nullified by National Indifference? February 1, 1913 (fragment)
Has the Emancipation Act Been Nullified by National Indifference, February 1, 1913
Abraham Lincoln Lee to Jane Addams, February 12, 1913
Graham Taylor to Jane Addams, February 15, 1913
Miss Addams, June 1913
Duncan Chambers Milner to Jane Addams, November 1, 1913
Jane Addams to Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, December 26, 1913
Social Justice through National Action, February 12, 1914
Social Justice through National Action, February 12, 1914
Jane Addams to Gilbert A. Tracy, June 23, 1914
Old Glory: The Flag of Hope for World Peace, 1915
Mary Leitch and Margaret Winning Leitch to James Levi Barton, August 30, 1915
Testimony on Conscription, April 14, 1917
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