Education, Experience, and Exchange: The Hull House Women, an International Network, and Chicago’s Immigrant Population

Alice Bailey Cheylan
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This paper explores the creation and purpose of Chicago’s Hull House. It provides an overview of volunteer work by women in the US and addresses the European influence on Jane Addams’s idea for Hull House and the various educational aspects and approaches used by the Hull House educators. Founded, funded, and administered by women, the Hull House settlement is shown as a prime example of the nascent spirit of American volunteerism that epitomized that era. Women were able to participate in the settlement because of the evolving perception of their role in society. It was possible to devote one’s life to charity and not to marriage and child-raising. The force of the Hull House residents was to combine their individual skills and strengths to work as a united group of very dynamic and talented women. Education, experience, and exchange were the three pillars of their very successful settlement home. In their efforts to reform and better the living conditions in the rundown Chicago neighborhood, the Hull House women became involved in politics and policymaking. Thereby, they began to have a voice which became louder and louder and could not be silenced.
教育、经验和交流:赫尔之家妇女、国际网络和芝加哥移民人口
本文探讨了芝加哥赫尔大厦的创作和目的。它提供了美国妇女志愿者工作的概述,并讨论了欧洲对简·亚当斯赫尔之家的想法的影响,以及赫尔之家教育者使用的各种教育方面和方法。 赫尔大厦定居点由妇女建立、资助和管理,是那个时代美国志愿精神萌芽的典型代表。妇女之所以能够参与解决问题,是因为对她们在社会中的作用的认识在不断变化。把一生奉献给慈善事业而不是婚姻和抚养孩子是可能的。赫尔大厦居民的力量是将他们的个人技能和优势结合起来,作为一个充满活力和才华横溢的女性的团结团体工作。教育、经验和交流是他们成功定居的三大支柱。在努力改革和改善芝加哥破旧社区的生活条件的过程中,赫尔之家的妇女们开始参与政治和决策。因此,他们开始有了一个声音,变得越来越大,无法平息。
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