This is the story of Jane Addams, the first American woman to receive
the Nobel Peace Prize, who transformed a poor neighborhood in Chicago by
opening up her house as a community center.
Ever since she was a little girl, Jane Addams hoped to help people in
need. She wanted to live right in the middle of the roughest, poorest
communities and create a place where people could go to find food, work,
and help. In 1889, she bought a house in a run-down Chicago neighborhood
and turned it into a settlement home, adding on playgrounds,
kindergartens, and a public bath. By 1907, Hull House included thirteen
buildings. And by the early 1920s, more than 9,000 people visited Jane's
home each week. An inspiration to all, Jane Addams continues to be a
role model to girls and women of all ages.
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