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Jane addams contribution to sociology

          What was jane addams known for.

          1860

          Born in Cedarville, Illinois

          1877

          Enters Rockford Female Seminary

          1881

          Graduates from Rockford

          1888

          Visits Toynbee Hall in London, England

          1889

          Founds Hull-House, a social settlement in Chicago, with Ellen Gates Starr

          1894

          Helps found Chicago Federation of Settlements

          1895

          Becomes garbage inspector for 19th Ward, Near West Side

          1903

          Becomes vice president of National Woman's Trade Union League

          1905-08

          Serves as member of Chicago Board of Education

          1909

          Helps to found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

          Elected 1st woman President of National Conference of Charities and Corrections (later National Conference of Social Work)

          1910

          Mediator in Chicago Garment Worker's Strike

          Publishes Twenty Years at Hull-House

          1911-14

          1st Vice President of National American Woman Suffrage Association

          1st head of National Federation of Settle