Description: Jane Addams Portrait – Founder of Hull House, Chicago Description: This historical black-and-white portrait photograph features Jane Addams, a pioneering social reformer and the founder of Hull House in Chicago. Jane Addams was a key figure in the Progressive Era and an advocate for women's rights, social justice, and the betterment of urban poor communities. The photograph captures her profile, highlighting her dignified and thoughtful expression, reflecting her lifelong dedication to humanitarian causes. This portrait is a meaningful piece for those interested in women's history, social reform, and early 20th-century activism. The vintage photograph is presented on a simple matte board with the label "Jane Addams, Founder of Hull House, Chicago," providing historical context to the image. It is an excellent addition to any collection focused on social history, activism, or historical figures. Photographer/Studio Information: The photographer or studio is not listed, but this portrait of Jane Addams reflects the type of formal photographic style often used to commemorate important public figures during the early 20th century. Significance: Jane Addams was the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and is remembered as a leading social reformer in the United States. She co-founded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, which provided social and educational services to immigrants and the poor. This portrait of Addams represents an important historical figure whose work continues to inspire movements for social justice and equality today. Dimensions: Length: 8 inches, Width: 5 inches
Price: 70 USD
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-30T13:58:44.000Z
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