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Jane Addams c. 1910

Jane Addams was a suffragist, founder of the field of social work, and coined the term “civic housekeeping.” Addams believed women were already experts in caring for their homes and families - experts who should have a say in laws intended to improve education or health on a larger scale.

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White River Valley Museum
& The Mary Olson Farm

White River Valley Museum
918 H Street Southeast,
Auburn, WA, 98002,
United States
(253) 288-7433
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918 H St SE, Auburn WA 98002

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28728 Green River Rd, Kent WA 98030