Jane Addams

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Activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist and author

Real World Example

Jane Addams was a pioneering activist who co-founded Hull House in Chicago, a settlement house that provided vital services to immigrants and the poor during the Industrial Revolution. Her work focused on improving living conditions, advocating for women's rights, and supporting labor reforms. At a time when cities were rapidly growing and many faced harsh living conditions, her efforts helped bring attention to social issues and inspired others to work for change. Today, her legacy continues through community centers and social work programs that support underserved populations. For example, modern community outreach programs often provide educational workshops and job training, echoing Addams' commitment to empowering individuals and strengthening communities.

Practice Version

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