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A meeting space for labor unions to fight for fair wages and child labor laws [2, 10].

A public kitchen, a day nursery for working mothers, and a playground (the first in Chicago) [2]. Jane Addams: Progressive Pioneer of Peace, Phil...

While the public branded her a "traitor" for her pacifism, she remained steadfast, arguing that peace was a prerequisite for social progress [6]. Her lifelong commitment to non-violence eventually won over the world; in 1931, she became the [1, 4]. Her Legacy A meeting space for labor unions to fight

In 1889, Jane and her friend Ellen Gates Starr moved into a run-down mansion in one of Chicago’s most neglected immigrant neighborhoods [2, 10]. They called it [4]. 10]. A public kitchen

College-level courses, an art gallery, and a library [2].