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Addams is criticized by an English Quaker for having shared a meal with American soldiers while in Berlin. \"If I found a wounded soldier in uniform at my door, I would not take him in,\" said the English woman. \"Oh, I think you would,\" Addams replied. \"You would take him in, and feed him, and take off his uniform. Isn't that what we are working for - to feed the world at our doorstep, and take off his uniform?\" (Quoted in Linn, 346.)"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2435"},["text","“Berlin Street Battle Wakens Miss Addams.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 11 Jul. 1919: 6. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 12 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“Jane Addams Goes to Berlin on Food Mission.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 3 Jul. 1919: 1. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 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Alice Hamilton describes the opening session: \"\"The big room is full of a subdued Babel of many tongues, up on the platform which is charmingly decorated, is the lady surrounded by seven selected women of the different countries and in a few minutes she will make her opening address.\" (Quoted in Joslin, Jane Addams, p. 194.  See footnote 124.  "]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2430"},["text","“Men Have Made a Mess of Peace, Women Assert.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 17 May 1919: 4. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. Web. 12 June 2017. <br /><br />“Report of the Second International Women's Congress for Peace and Freedom, Zürich, 1919.”&nbsp;<i>Hathi Trust Digital Library</i>. Web. 13 July 2017.<br /><br />“Women Go Abroad to World Congress.” The New York Times: 10 Apr. 1919, vol. LXVIII no. 22,356: 24. 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I am a member of many pacifist organizations - national and international and head of several of them, but I have been loyal to my country.\" Thus begins a decade in which Addams is subject to broad condemnation for her peace activism and alleged associations with radicals. (Quoted in Davis, 253.)"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2425"},["text","“Huge Relief Supplies Win Against Famine.” The New York Times: 19 May 1919, vol. LXVIII no. 22,395: 27. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 15 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“Vast Amounts of Foodstuffs Sent to Europe.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 14 Apr. 1919: 5. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. Web. 15 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“War on Famine Just Beginning, Hoover Warns.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 28 Apr. 1919: 4. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 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Unfortunately, Britain and France successfully keep many of these points out of the eventual treaty."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2420"},["text","“Jane Addams Explains Plan of World League.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 15. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 15 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“The League and the End of the War.” The New York Times: 23 Dec. 1918, vol. LXVIII no. 22,248: 10. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. 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Stevenson, who includes her in a published list of European radicals."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2416"},["text","“Armistice Signed, End of the War! Berlin Seized by Revolutionists; New Chancellor Begs for Order; Ousted Kaiser Flees to Holland.” The New York Times: 11 Nov. 1918, vol. LXVIII no. 22,206: 1. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 12 June 2017.\r\n\r\n “German Woman Ask Food Help.” The New York Times: 15 Nov. 1918, vol. LXVIII no. 22,210: 1. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 15 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“War Ends at 6 O’clock This Morning.” The New York Times: 11 Nov. 1918, vol. LXVIII no. 22,206: 1, 2. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. Web. 12 June 2017."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"40"},["name","Date"],["description","A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2417"},["text","1918-11-11"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"758","public":"1","featured":"0"},["fileContainer",["file",{"fileId":"765"},["src","https://mail.digitalchicagohistory.org/files/original/ce05554756be931fbd56b014f3ca7e9d.pdf"],["authentication","09ed69820a23a0e07560de002ffbb4c2"]]],["collection",{"collectionId":"16"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Hoover recruits Addams as a spokesperson and fundraiser for the Food Administration office. Dispirited by the negative public response to her opposition to the war, Addams throws herself into this new task and finds a reason to draw a connection between it and her quest for lasting peace, economic interdependence, and morality. She writes in Peace and Bread in Time of War: \"I believe that a generous response to the world situation might afford an opportunity to lay over again the foundations for a wider international morality...a new powerful force might be loosened in the world when the motive for producing and shipping food on the part of the great nations was no longer a commercial one but had for the moment shifted to a desire to feed the hungry\" (82-83). Addams undertakes a national speaking tour on behalf of the United States Food Administration."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2412"},["text","“The Food Administration Bill.” The New York Times: 4 June 1917, vol. LXVI no. 21,681: 10. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. 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Addams agrees to serve on the new bureau’s board of directors."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2407"},["text","“Bureau to Defend Lovers of Peace.” The New York Times: 3 Jul. 1917, vol. LXVI no. 21,710: 5. The New York Times Company. NYTimes Search. 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Public criticism of her, as well as knowledge that she was under surveillance by the Department of Justice, compels Addams to recalibrate her peace advocacy. \"I am obliged to walk very softly in regard to all things suspect,\" she writes a colleague.  (Quoted in Davis, American Heroine, p. 247."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2403"},["text","Addams, Jane. “Patriotism and Pacifists in War Time.” The City Club Bulletin X.9 (1917): 184-90. Hathi Trust Digital Library. Web. 14 June 2017.\r\n\r\n“Carter Dissents to Jane Addams’ Views on War.” Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922): 11 Jun. 1917: 13. Tribune Publishing Company. ProQuest. 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Hull House loses major donors. \"Any spoken or written word,\" wrote a businessman in a letter to a Chicago newspaper, \"that lessens the strength of the arm of the Government is a disloyal act\" (Quoted in Levin, 221). The negative response to Addams opposition to the war - and especially the United States blockading the delivery of food to the people of belligerent nations - amounted to a repudiation of Addams' pacifism and the progressive causes she held dear. Public criticism of her, as well as the knowledge that she was under surveillance by the Department of Justice, compels Addams to recalibrate her peace advocacy. \"I am obliged to walk very softly in regard to all things suspect,\" she writes a colleague (Quoted in Davis, 247)."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2398"},["text","Addams, Jane. “Patriotism and Pacifists in War Time.” The City Club Bulletin X.9 (1917): 184-90. Hathi Trust Digital Library. 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During hearings for the espionage legislation, Addams and others ask Congress to clarify that citizens may promote alternatives to war and oppose the draft without being in violation of the Espionage Act, but, again, they are unsuccessful. Addams and other sign a telegram to Wilson, opposing the Overman Bill limiting civil liberties, asserting that it \"threatens the liberty of speech and activity of the citizens of the United States and is dangerous to Democratic institutions.\" (Quoted in Joslin, 186. See footnote 92.)"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"48"},["name","Source"],["description","A related resource from which the described resource is derived"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"2393"},["text","“Statement of Miss Jane Addams.” Espionage and Interference with Neutrality. Hearing Before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Sixty-Fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 291, 9-12 Apr. 1917. Washington Government Publishing Office 1917, 50-52. Archive.org. 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