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245 _aWOMEN OF HULL HOUSE: HARNESSING STATISTICS FOR PROGRESSIVE REFORM
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300 _aDVD; 18 Min. (THIS FILM IS AVAILABLE FOR FILMS ON DEMAND) https://ezp.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=105019&xtid=29834
520 _aHorrified by the living conditions in Chicagoâs tenements, Jane Addams opened Hull House in 1889, a place where she, Julia Lathrop, and other fellow activists could provide outreach services to the poor and uneducated people of the neighborhoodâand by applying statistical analysis to real-world problems, pave the way for far-reaching social reform. Filled with archival photos and footage, this powerful program brings together Daphne Spain, author of How Women Saved the City, and Robyn Muncy, author of Creating a Female Dominion in American Reform, to discuss topics including infant and maternal mortality, the landmark Hull House Maps and Papers, and womenâs progressive reform movements.
650 _aSocial Work
650 _aSociology
650 _aWomen's History
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