BLOG 7: AN EXPERT ON YOUR FIELD
Hi ! Today i will talk about an expert on social work and that my admire. When reading the topic the present blogg, it was quite easy the respuest. Who i admire so much is Jane Addams.
Jane Addams it was sociologic and American reformer. She was born in 1860 and dead in 1935. She was study in the Rockford Female Seminary the Illinois and during a trip to Europe she was know the center comunitary ''Toynbee Hall''.
In 1889, he founded the Hull House in Chicago, a social institution dedicated to immigrants, with day care and various education programs.
Jane Addams worked in favor of the feminine vote and pacifism, and pressured the successive governments in defense of the rights of women, children and youth. In 1910 she was the first woman to hold the presidency of the National Conference on Social Assistance.
In 1915 she was president of the International Congress of Women and collaborated in the formation of the International League of Women for Peace and Freedom, and of the American Civil Liberties Union; his efforts for women's suffrage were rewarded when in 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed, which included in the American constitution the right to vote of women. Jane Addams wrote, among other works, Democracy and Social Ethics (1902) and Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922). In 1931 he received the Nobel Peace Prize, which he shared with Nicholas Murray Butler.
I admired a lot Jane Addams because his career is impressive. For many she is conservative, but for her time she is a transgressor.
Jane Addams it was sociologic and American reformer. She was born in 1860 and dead in 1935. She was study in the Rockford Female Seminary the Illinois and during a trip to Europe she was know the center comunitary ''Toynbee Hall''.
In 1889, he founded the Hull House in Chicago, a social institution dedicated to immigrants, with day care and various education programs.
Jane Addams worked in favor of the feminine vote and pacifism, and pressured the successive governments in defense of the rights of women, children and youth. In 1910 she was the first woman to hold the presidency of the National Conference on Social Assistance.
In 1915 she was president of the International Congress of Women and collaborated in the formation of the International League of Women for Peace and Freedom, and of the American Civil Liberties Union; his efforts for women's suffrage were rewarded when in 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed, which included in the American constitution the right to vote of women. Jane Addams wrote, among other works, Democracy and Social Ethics (1902) and Peace and Bread in Times of War (1922). In 1931 he received the Nobel Peace Prize, which he shared with Nicholas Murray Butler.
I admired a lot Jane Addams because his career is impressive. For many she is conservative, but for her time she is a transgressor.

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