Summary
I was born on September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois. During 1889, I was a co-founder of one of the first settlements in the United States. In which, this first settlements was call the Hull House. Moreover, I was also the first president and also the only female of the National Conference of Social Work. Not only that, I established the National Federation of Settlements and was also the president of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Finally, I later died of cancer in 1935 in Chicago.
My Life
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, I was known for being a social reformer, pacifist, and feminist along as the Mother of the world because of me being the inspired of peace and justice. Moving along, I was the eighth of nine children born to an wealthy state senator and businessman. With that, my father was friend with President Abraham Lincoln and with other important people as friend. Furthermore, I then soon later suffer with health problem during the 1880 and graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in Illinois in 1881.
I was born on September 6, 1860, in Cedarville, Illinois. During 1889, I was a co-founder of one of the first settlements in the United States. In which, this first settlements was call the Hull House. Moreover, I was also the first president and also the only female of the National Conference of Social Work. Not only that, I established the National Federation of Settlements and was also the president of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Finally, I later died of cancer in 1935 in Chicago.
My Life
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, I was known for being a social reformer, pacifist, and feminist along as the Mother of the world because of me being the inspired of peace and justice. Moving along, I was the eighth of nine children born to an wealthy state senator and businessman. With that, my father was friend with President Abraham Lincoln and with other important people as friend. Furthermore, I then soon later suffer with health problem during the 1880 and graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in Illinois in 1881.
As seen in the picture, this was the settlement ( the Hull House) where I and my other co-founder found a day care for a safer place for children to stay. Not only that, the Hull House provided a center for "a higher civic and social life."
Comparison from 19th centuries to 21st centuries
I believed that from the 19th centuries people such as poor and rich are not as equal until the 21st centuries. Moving along, women will soon earn the rightful rights as men towards and during the 21st centuries. Now about the technology, we have horses, wagons, and railroad for traveling. However, the 21 centuries has even greater chance of technology because of better electricity, computers, and cell phones. In addition, better traveling such as vehicles and plane whereas in the 19th century contain dangerous traveling with time consuming, yet railroad is still kept for the 21st centuries for sending supplies and other needs of trading and buying. With all these better technology, rural living has taken a more urban scene. Not only that, people who use to worked very hard for everything has changed to easier life because of machines occurring in 21st centuries.
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