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APUSH-18-D-2 Jane Addams and Lillian Wald Resources:
The Crisis of Victorianism
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Relevant transcripts: Resource Type: Primary Source Jane Addams: Domesticating the Public World Resource Type: Primary Source Jane Addams: Domesticating the Public World Resource Type: Primary Source Jane Addams: Domesticating the Public World Resource Type: Primary Source Jane Addams as a young woman. City Problems: Poverty and Slums Resource Type: Document-Based Question Exploring the cholera epidemic in mid-nineteenth century New York City, this selection of primary sources provides a case-study of immigration, urbanization (e.g., slums such as the Five Points), and social and moral reform that can be applied to the study of any city in the industrialized world. Report of the Magdalen Society Resource Type: Primary Source Led by John Robert McDowell, a Princeton divinity student, the Magdalen Society was founded in 1831 to help reform prostitutes living in the Five Points slum. |
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