The Social Settlement Movement in Chicago

Josephine Hunt Raymond

This is Ms. Raymond's thesis submitted for the awarding of her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin (Madison.) Raymond clearly knows her subject well and describes the aims and practices of the various social settlements established in disadvantaged districts in the City of Chicago and with detail enough to offer a brief but comprehensive view of the social settlement ideal then in place at the turn of the 19th Century in Chicago and other major American cities. - Summary by KevinS

Genre(s): Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 FORE-WORD AND THE REASON FOR THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:12:10
Play 02 THE GENESIS OF THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT MOVEMENT KevinS
00:19:52
Play 03 HULL HOUSE KevinS
00:35:13
Play 04 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:17:37
Play 05 CLYBOURN AVENUE SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:09:32
Play 06 MAXWELL STREET SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:07:19
Play 07 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:10:48
Play 08 EPWORTH HOUSE KevinS
00:05:33
Play 09 CHICAGO COMMONS KevinS
00:06:47
Play 10 MEDICAL MISSIONARY COLLEGE SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:08:37
Play 11 HELEN HEATH SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:04:49
Play 12 ELM STREET SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:05:16
Play 13 KIRKLAND SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:07:44
Play 14 THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT AS A PLACE OF EXCHANGE KevinS
00:08:06
Play 15 THE 'OTHER SIDE' OF THE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT KevinS
00:05:29