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  1. Jane Adams (born 1965) is an American actress and screenwriter. Known for her work in independent cinema , her acting credits include Light Sleeper (1992), Happiness (1998), Mumford (1999), Songcatcher (2000), The Anniversary Party (2001), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Little Children (2006), All the Light in the Sky ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_AddamsJane Addams - Wikipedia

    Laura Jane Addams [1] (September 6, 1860 – May 21, 1935) was an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, [2] [3] sociologist, [4] public administrator, [5] [6] philosopher, [7] [8] and author. She was a leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States. [9]

  3. May 17, 2024 · Jane Addams, American social reformer and pacifist, cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1931. She is best known as a cofounder (with Ellen Gates Starr) of Hull House in Chicago, one of the first social settlements in North America, which was established to aid needy immigrants.

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  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Jane Adams Hopes The Idol Offends You: “Go Ahead. Hate It. I Don’t Care” Over her 30-plus-year career, Adams has consistently starred in incendiary, controversial projects. But as she tells...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0011038Jane Adams - IMDb

    Jane Adams is an American actress who has performed in theatre, film and TV. She won a Tony Award for "An Inspector Calls" and was nominated for two Primetime Emmys for "Hacks" and "Messiah".

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  6. Apr 16, 2010 · Learn about Jane Addams, a pioneer of the settlement house movement and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. She founded Hull House in Chicago, fought for social reforms and opposed World War I.

  7. Jane Addams (1860-1935) was a pioneer social worker, feminist, and internationalist in America. She founded Hull-House, a settlement house in Chicago, and campaigned for peace, women's rights, and social reform.