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Jane Addams was a pioneering social worker, public philosopher, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. Born in 1860, she co-founded the Hull House in Chicago, which became a model for settlement houses across the United States. Hull House provided essential social services and education to immigrants and the poor, addressing issues like child labor, women's rights, and public health. Addams' work earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931, making her the first American woman to receive this honor.

Her influential writings and speeches promoted social justice and highlighted the importance of civic responsibility. She believed in the power of community engagement and the necessity of addressing societal issues through cooperative efforts. Addams' legacy continues to inspire social reformers and activists, as her commitment to improving the lives of others remains a guiding principle in social work today.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 September 6, 1860
出生地点 Cedarville, Illinois, USA
去世日期 May 21, 1935