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Progressivism and World War I
Progressivism and World War I
The ‘Do Everything’ Policy
Frances Willard
1893
Stimulants and Narcotics
Ellen G. White
1905
The First Parliament of the World’s Religions
September 28, 2018
Rescuing Trafficked Women and Girls in San Francisco’s Chinatown: The Presbyterian Occidental Mission Home for Girls
1874 - 1939
What the Settlement House Movement Might Teach Us Today
Ellen Tucker
June 28, 2017
The Settlement’s Relation to Religion
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch
November 1907
Settlements and the Church’s Duty
Ellen Gates Starr
August 15, 1896
The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements
Jane Addams
1892
Christian Progressives Respond to Urban Poverty: Jane Addams on Social Settlements
1892
Eugenics as a New Creed
G. Stanley Hall
1911
Buck v. Bell, Superintendent of State Colony for Epileptics and Feeble Minded
May 2, 1927
Religion and Science: the Case of Eugenics
May 10, 2017
Prayers for Peace: Wilson’s 1914 Proclamation and Some Responses
Woodrow Wilson, David H. Greer, Walter Rauschenbusch
October 1914
The Union Cause as Inspiration for America’s Fight During World War I
April 20, 2017
Religion and World War I
The Scopes Trial
Dayton, Tennessee
1925
Salt Lake City, Utah
April 19, 2017
YWCA in San Francisco’s Chinatown: Welcoming Immigrant Women
San Francisco, CA
1932-Present
Hull House
Chicago, Illinois
1889 - 1963
Christianity and Liberalism
J. Gersham Machen
1923
The Bible at the Center of the Modern University
A.C. Dixon
June 20, 1920
Religious Education and Contemporary Social Conditions
Jane Addams
1911
The Church Does Care!: Religious Propaganda
April 7, 2017
Personal Reactions in Time of War
Jane Addams
1922
Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Katharine Anne Porter (1890-1980)
1939
Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Germany
Woodrow Wilson
April 2, 1917
“What Are We Fighting For?” A Reply to the People’s Council of America
Stephen S. Wise
January 1918