The Selected Papers of Jane Addams, Volume 4

Moving Beyond Hull-House, 1901-1907
Author: Jane Addams; Edited by Stacy Lynn with Cathy Moran Hajo and Victoria Sciancalepore
A collection of hard-to-find primary sources and expert commentary
Cloth – $150
978-0-252-04980-4
Publication Date
Cloth: 07/07/2026
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About the Book

Jane Addams entered 1901 as a confident voice in the American settlement movement and pioneer in many of its methods. The period that followed marked the dramatic expansion of the Hull-House campus and its reach even as Addams increasingly devoted more time to lecturing, lobbying, and building bridges of reform in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and beyond.

The fourth volume in the series follows Addams’s increasingly busy life. Her activities included greater participation in the women’s suffrage movement and speaking tours of twenty-five states and the District of Columbia to discuss child labor, settlement work, and women’s issues. At the same time, she maintained relationships with an intimate circle of female friends, her extended family, the Hull-House community, and most importantly her companion Mary Rozet Smith. The editors provide an extensive collection of documents on this side of Addams’s life while rooting her in the unique time and place of an era of fast and far-reaching change.

About the Author

Jane Addams (1860–1935) was a social activist, Progressive reformer, and author of many books of social criticism. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Stacy Lynn is the author of Loving Lincoln: A Personal History of the Women Who Shaped Lincoln’s Life and Legacy and Mary Lincoln: Southern Girl, Northern Woman. Cathy Moran Hajo is the coeditor of four volumes of the Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger and the author of Birth Control on Main Street: Organizing Clinics in the United States, 1916–1939. Victoria Sciancalepore is the assistant editor at the Jane Addams Papers Project.