1881 |
Graduated from Rockford Female Seminary |
1889 |
Founded Hull House |
1903 |
Vice President of National Women's Trade
Union League |
1909 |
Helped found NAACP |
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First women elected President of
National Conference of Charities and Corrections |
1910 |
Published Twenty Years at Hull-House
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1911-1914 |
First Vice President of National
American Woman Suffrage Association |
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First head
of National Federation of Settlement and Neighborhood Centers
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1915
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Organizes
Woman's Peace Party, elected first chairman
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Presides
at International Congress of Women at the Hague, Netherlands
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1919
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Founds
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, President 1919-1929
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1920
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Helps
found ACLU
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1931
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Receives
the Nobel Peace Prize
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