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Chapter 11 IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR CHILDREN

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Contents

Chapter 1 EARLIEST IMPRESSIONS Chapter 2 INFLUENCE OF LINCOLN Chapter 3 BOARDING-SCHOOL IDEALS Chapter 4 THE SNARE OF PREPARATION Chapter 5 FIRST DAYS AT HULL-HOUSE Chapter 6 SUBJECTIVE NECESSITY FOR SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS Chapter 7 SOME EARLY UNDERTAKINGS AT HULL-HOUSE Chapter 8 PROBLEMS OF POVERTY Chapter 9 A DECADE OF ECONOMIC DISCUSSION Chapter 10 PIONEER LABOR LEGISLATION IN ILLINOIS Chapter 11 IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR CHILDREN
Chapter 12 TOLSTOYISM
Chapter 13 PUBLIC ACTIVITIES AND INVESTIGATIONS
Chapter 14 CIVIC COOPERATION
Chapter 15 THE VALUE OF SOCIAL CLUBS
Chapter 16 ARTS AT HULL-HOUSE
Chapter 17 ECHOES OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Chapter 18 SOCIALIZED EDUCATION
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