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Jane Addams, Pt. 2

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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Jane Adams's Pacifism

In 1920 she helped found the ACLU She also worked extensively for women's suffrage serving as the first vice president of the National American women's Suffrage Association. In 1913 she spoke at the seventh Congress of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and equal citizenship which took place in Budapest hungry. It's probably no surprise when we say that Jane Adams was really a pacifist When World War one started she became an activist for peace the same approach she had taken to all of her other social works One of mediating and finding common ground was part of the foundation of her pacifism.

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