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The Jane Addams
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The Jane Addams Peace Association was founded in 1948 "to foster a better understanding between the people of the world toward the end that wars may be avoided and a more lasting peace enjoyed."

We are the 501(c)3 educational affiliate of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, founded in 1915 with Jane Addams as its first president. Jane Addams was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, which she received in 1931.

The Jane Addams Peace Association is located at 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, New York City, NY 10017; telephone 212-682-8830; fax 212-286-8211; email: japa@igc.org.


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Congratulations to the Winners of the
55th Jane Addams Children's Book Awards!

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About the Children's Book Awards

The Jane Addams Children's Book Awards are given annually to the children's books published the preceding year that effectively promote the cause of peace, social justice, world community, and the equality of the sexes and all races as well as meeting conventional standards for excellence. Read More About the Book Awards.


About WILPF

We are the 501(c)3 educational affiliate of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, founded in 1915 with Jane Addams as its first president. Jane Addams was the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, which she received in 1931. Read More About WILPF and JAPA.

 


A book about Jane Addams

Book Cover for "Citizen"Citizen

by Louise W. Knight

“In order to understand [Tolstoy's] theories, one has first to connect them with his life.”
— Jane Addams

Pioneer of the settlement house movement, co-founder of Chicago's famous Hull House, one of the nation's first secular nonprofits; first female American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize; pacifist; feminist; humanitarian; and apostle of tolerance - Jane Addams led a life of stunning generosity and courage in troubled times. This half-life biography, covering the years from her birth in 1860 in rural northern Illinois to the end of her first decade at Hull House, in 1899, tells the story of how a sheltered, educated, wealthy young woman converted her despair over her general uselessness to the world into a life of civic action. Read more at www.louisewknight.com.