The 20-year mention of Hull House to Works on a 20 year introduction to the Hull House of Victoria · Bissel · Brown is a reflection of Jane Adams' lifetime and insight into the change of society that was problematic at the turn of the 20th century I will explain her efforts. Adams has decided to set up a village to help people suffering industrial atrocities in western Chicago as a strict response to the changing industrial society. Adams is a progressive agent who wants us to refuse the philosophy of the gold medal era and make the government more sensitive, like the belief that social Darwinism and human relations are determined by natural law.
The composition of women in Adams includes daughter, sex, wife, and maternity. Adams' gender construction is comparable to her autobiographical 2 volumes, the 19 's Harleshaus and the 1930 Hull' s House, which she advocates for the progressive ideology. "New Conscience" and "Ancient Evil" (1912) analyzed sexual slavery, social morbidity of prostitution and other sexual behavior in working-class women of the American Industrial Center from 1890 to 1910 . Adams' autobiographical image embodies her ideology and supports the role of her popular public activist as "mother of social work". Immigrants who serve suffering seem to be their children. Adams was not a mother, but he became a "mother of the people" and decided to give birth in the protection consciousness of her people.
In 1889, Adams and his friend, Alanstar borrowed some of the ancient mansions in Chicago, which call it the Hull House. Their objective is to establish a center for higher citizenship and social life, establish and maintain education and charity, investigate working conditions in industrial areas, as stated in Herhaus' 20 years " To improve it ". In the Hall House, workers can enjoy a warm lunch, get their children to take day care, learn English, get medical and legal advice. Later Adams added kindergarten course, adult night class, employment agency, as well as art galleries, gymnasium, book binding and music school.
Twenty years of the Hull House reviewed a lot of Adams' mistakes. For example, when Star and Adams established settlements for the first time, they provided Hull House with the luxury culture characteristics they are familiar with. Adams later regretted this custom, recognized high class furniture, curtains, class alienation of art. She later removed these items for easier furniture. In another 20-year anecdote from the Hull House, Adams provides a place for immigrants who work free to buy nutritious food from alcohol temptation, as provided by a local salon, I supervised the construction of Hull House Cafe. Despite modern equipment and the latest technology for economical and healthy food production, even for Hull House resident cafes are still not popular. Adams began to realize that their parents style again dominated their communities and became alienated.