See biography of Jane Addams, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 on Nobelprize.org.
Entry on Jane Addams from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Biography of Jane Addams from the Hull-House Museum on the University of Illinois campus at 800 S. Halsted.
Visit the Hull-House Museum's Web pages.
Recordings, "Hull-House History On Call" (with transcripts visible on the page) from the Hull-House Museum about Jane Addams and Hull-House, including one, "Bill Ayers on why Jane Addams was so 'dangerous'" that mentions Nelson Algren and Al Capone.
Studs Terkel and Florence Scala talk about the demolition of the Hull-House Settlement.
Take a virtual tool of the Hull House Museum here, and see some other photos of Chicago, as well.
There is a Jane Addams Hull House Association and a Jane Addams Peace Association.
A guide to teaching Jane Addams to 4th and 5th graders by Julie Carlson.
About Jane Addams and the Settlement House Movement on www.pollutionissues.com.