CONTENT
- HOME PAGE
- PROLOGUE AN URBAN LEGACY
- INTRODUCING THE WEST SIDE
- 19th-CENTURY CAMERA
- URBAN PHOTOGRAPHERS HINE AND KIRKLAND
- PICTORIAL CHICAGO
- CHICAGO ENLIGHTENED CITY BEAUTIFUL
- CHICAGO GROTESQUE LAWLESS STREETS
- HULL-HOUSE "OASIS" IN A SLUM
- IMMIGRANT EMIGRANT CITY
- "ALIEN" COLONIES
- "RACE" COLONIES
- GHETTO LIVING
- "CHEAP" ECONOMY
- FAMILY
- AMUSEMENTS
- PUBLIC HEALTH
- TENEMENTS
- URBAN SOCIOLOGY CHICAGO SCHOOL
- MAXWELL STREET ARCHITECTURE TOUR
- CHICAGO CITY MAPS
CHILDREN SPEAK IN A “STILL SMALL VOICE”: GROWING UP IN THE DISTRICT
The voices of children were most often drowned out or suppressed by the adults. Those voices are heard in the following documents, both contemporary and latter-day autobiographical accounts. Children who grew up inside Hull-House spoke in the first person as did those who grew up on the streets of the neighborhood. In addition, there were contemporary newspaper reports citing and picturing children on ghetto streets.
With limited success, mandatory school attendance laws were intended to keep children in school until the age of fourteen when most left for full-time work. Both parents and children raised serious questions whether there was any present or future value to local schools where a classical and rote curriculum seemed to have little relevance to immigrant families. Most everyone was expected to work for additional money in some capacity, whether by saving or earning. Putting a little money in their pockets for life outside the workplace and the family gave the kids motivation for independence. It was in this period that children in more privileged middle-class homes began receiving a weekly “allowance” to spend. bjb
ANTHONY SORRENTINO
BERNARD HORWICH
JOHN LANDESCO
MAX THOREK
NELS ANDERSON
HULL-HOUSE
- Ode to Maxwell Street by Sally Levin
- Sally Levin: Oral Interview by Mary Ann Johnson
- Sadie Garland: Oral Interview by Mary Ann Johnson
- Early Days at Hull-House by Nicholas Kelley
- Oral Interview With Wallace Kirkland Jr. MD
- A Childhood; Living at Hull-House by Wallace Kirkland Jr. MD