- original chandalier in Hull House
- decorative window in original Hull House
- described as first painting by a woman
- birth of sociology and the study of poverty
- erroneous description of Jane Addams by FBI
- Chicago and Illinois progressive in voting for women
- Hull House farm, victory garden, inner city garden
The painting was described as the first painting by a woman. I would like to have more details as to why and how it came to Hull House. I like the subject of the painting. It somewhat summarizes what Hull House accomplished. The mother is nurturing, caring, and providing all the needs of her infant. She is doing this willingly and enjoying it. I like to think of Ms. Addams as the mother. She is the mother of many movements and all of them are humanitarian.
The poster accusing Ms. Addams as the most dangerous woman is absolutely accurate, if being dangerous means providing education, food, and support. Of course if J. Edgar Hoover is making the accusation then one can be sure she is innocent. How can people be so afraid of someone who is doing only good for individuals and society. Kudos to Chicago and the state of Illinois for their progressive action in allowing women to vote before other states in America.
Now we come to the garden or farm. Not only was Hull House feeding people but feeding them organically. Part of Ms. Addams greatness is how thorough she was and the caliber of her support. She did not make excuses but when she saw a need she sought and created a solution. Ms. Addams had a philosophy that the world could benefit from such as bio diversity contributing to cultural diversity to make the world healthy physically and mentally. What better motto than strive for the solidarity of all people. People with problems are the people with the solutions. Her desire was a peaceful and more balanced society.
I salute you and your efforts, Jane Addams.








Excellent analogy about the light fictures and Jane Addams. Ray
Comment by lemo1 — June 12, 2009 @ 12:00 am
I was truly inspired by the information today. It is encouraging to hear people have not given up and given in. It was wonderful to see how enthusiatic the entire staff was. When I shook hands, said goodbye, and thanked them they were thanking me. They are sincere and humble.
Comment by darlenederbigny — June 12, 2009 @ 2:17 am
Darlene, I agree. The I think the reason that some people thought she was dangerous is because they knew that she was going to change what they had come to know as normal and people, especially those in power, are very afraid of change or the change of order.
Comment by evallejos — June 12, 2009 @ 2:18 am
I like your definition about “dangerous.” If we could all be so dangerous, the world would be a much better place. I wonder if Hoover was in one of his cross dressing outfits (in ladie’s undies) when he used to look at his wanted posters. Good post and nice photos. I couldn’t get many pics today, you did very well.
Comment by howard mestas — June 12, 2009 @ 4:46 am
I also like your light fixture reference. Nice post, Darlene!!
Comment by marksims — June 13, 2009 @ 2:59 am
I think the staff at Hull House is trying to bring about a revival of Jane Addams. I pray only for their greatest success.
Comment by darlenederbigny — June 13, 2009 @ 3:24 am