The book, The World Court, translated by Elizabeth Fisher Read
Senior class photo of Esther Lape in Legenda, the yearbook of Wellesley Colllege, 1905
Cover of the Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races, for October 1918, during the time when Augustus Granville Dill was business manager
Section of the title page for The Crisis, October 1918, showing Augustus Dill's name
Leaflet: International Women's Congress, Holland, April 28, 29 and 30th, 1915
Photo of peace delegation, including Addams, to The Hague, 1915
Pamphlet titled Save 100,00 Babies Get a Square Deal for Children from 1918 and issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
Pamphlet titled Child Labor Facts 1928 produced by the National Child Labor Committee with Jane Addams on the Board of Trustees
Seventh Annual Report: Immigrants' Protective League, 1916
A stereorview photo showing child laborers
Photo of young ball player wearing a Hull House shirt
Photo of ball team of young men, one wearing Hull House shirt.
Jeannette Howard Foster, Literary Scholar and Librarian
Tom Waddell, Olympic Athlete
Postcard showing Hull House
Craig Rodwell, Activist
Several writers and activists, including Vito Russo and Darrell Yates Rist, meet in New York City and found GLAAD, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, in response to the increasingly homophobic media coverage of the AIDS epidemic. Its…
Daniel Defert hosts a meeting at his Paris apartment that leads to the founding of Aides. It becomes one of the most important organizations fighting the AIDS epidemic in France, with branches in a number of other cities. Defert was the surviving…
Letter written by Ellen Gates Starr, 1901
Photo of Jane Addams seated by bed and table