
Filial Relations
Source: Jane Addams, Democracy and Social Ethics (New York: Macmillan, 1902). . . . There is no doubt that, in the effort to sustain the moral energy necessary to work

Source: Jane Addams, Democracy and Social Ethics (New York: Macmillan, 1902). . . . There is no doubt that, in the effort to sustain the moral energy necessary to work

Source: Jane Addams, The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women (New York: National American Women Suffrage Association, n.d.). We all know that the modern city is a new

Source: Philanthropy and Social Progress: Seven Essays by Miss Jane Addams, Robert A. Woods, Father J. O. S. Huntington, Professor Franklin H. Giddings, and Bernard Bosanquet (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell,

Source: Jane Addams, “Why Women Should Vote,” Ladies’ Home Journal (January 1910): 21–22, available online at the Jane Addams Papers Project (digital edition), Ramapo College of New Jersey: https://digital.janeaddams.ramapo.edu/items/show/6155. For

Source: Jane Addams, “The Social Situation: Religious Education and Contemporary Social Conditions,” Religious Education 6, no. 2 (June 1911): 145–52. . . . The religious educator is . . .

Source: Jane Addams, “Personal Reactions In Time of War,” Peace and Bread in Time of War (New York: MacMillan, 1922): 76–86. After the United States had entered the war there

…The religious educator is … handicapped by the fact that much of the final curricula which he uses is left over from the days when education was carefully designed for