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Jane Addams and Amanda Johnson... Hull House and Chicago
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 22, 2016
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT3/22/15, 7:00 pm
Location
The Lodge at Laurelwood Park, 1 Logan Street
Fees/Admission
$5
Contact Information
Carla Hill
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Amanda Johnson, a young graduate from the University of Wisconsin, worked at Hull House as a settlement worker. In 1895 Jane Addams, who at that time was garbage inspector for the nineteenth ward, appointed Amanda as her deputy. Together they would wage a fight against prejudice and poverty in Chicago. Join the Batavia Depot Museum staff for their annual Women’s History program.
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