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  1. Ellen Gates Starr ( Laona, 19 de marzo de 1859 - New York 10 de febrero de 1940), fue una activista estadounidense. 1 Con Jane Addams, fundó Hull House de Chicago, un centro de educación para adultos, en 1889; la casa del asentamiento se expandió a 13 edificios en el vecindario. Biografía. Ellen Gates Starr, ca 1890.

  2. Rockford Female Seminary. Ellen Gates Starr (March 19, 1859 – February 10, 1940) was an American social reformer and activist. [1] With Jane Addams, she founded Chicago's Hull House, an adult education center, in 1889; the settlement house expanded to 13 buildings in the neighborhood.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Ellen Gates Starr (born 1859, near Laona, Ill., U.S.—died Feb. 10, 1940, Suffern, N.Y.) was an American social reformer, a cofounder (with Jane Addams) of the Hull House social settlement and one of its longtime residents and supporters.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2022 · Learn about Ellen Gates Starr, who co-founded Hull-House with Jane Addams in 1889 and became a leader in the Arts and Crafts Movement, labor organizing, and social reform. Explore her biography, achievements, and legacy at the Jane Addams Hull-house Museum blog.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Ellen Gates Starr, co-founder of Hull House with Jane Addams. She was a teacher, reformer, socialist, and Catholic convert who worked for social justice and art education.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2023 · Ellen Gates Starr (1859 – 1940) – Co-Founder of Hull-House and Social Reformer. Ellen Gates Starr was born in Laona, Illinois, in 1859. Starr was a student at the Rockford Female Seminary (1877-78) where she met Jane Addams.

  7. Conoce la vida y obra de Ellen Gates Starr, una activista estadounidense que fundó Hull House en 1889 junto a Jane Addams. Esta casa de asentamiento ofrecía programas sociales, educativos y artísticos a mujeres inmigrantes en Chicago.