Jane Addams And The Progressive Movement

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Jane Addams, an advocate for women's suffrage, rights, equality, and peace, was born on September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois. Because women were beginning to open their mind and voice on their individual rights, Addams became a popular figure of equality and peace during the Progressive Movement. Addams took action and was one of many to find the National Child Labor Committee and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. In 1889 Ellen Starr and Addams established the Hull House in Chicago with the purpose of providing knowledge and basic skills for the poor. The Hull House was a success: they built schools and day-care and they provided training in the workforce and English. She expanded her role for equality thus