• Hull House was a settlement house in the United States that was co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr.
  • Hull-House played a vital role in redefining American democracy in the modern age. By 1900, the United States had over 100 settlement houses.
  • The center provided numerous services to the large numbers of immigrants who settled in the area. Hull-House was an oasis of comfort.
  • The Hull House was a house that served as one of Chicago’s hubs for social services. It also became a place where many of the city’s women would prepare to...
  • A woman in profile looking down at a book in her hands. Jane addams. Twenty years at hull-house. With autobiographical notes.
  • Hull House'da yazılmış ilk gazete makalelerinden biri, Hull House mahallesi sakinlerine gönderilen aşağıdaki davetiyeden alıntı yapıyor.
  • Hull House conducted careful studies of the Near West Side, Chicago community, which became known as "The Hull House Neighborhood".
  • THE DEVIL BABY OF HULL HOUSE Hull House received its greatest notoriety when it was alleged to be the refuge of the Chicago “devil baby”.
  • hull.house. The domain name is parked using the Epik parking platform.
  • From Immigrant to Citizen: the Case of Hull House The Settlement House Movement in the USA was born, as a part of the social reform attempts...