One Christmas, the founder of this institution gifted local boys copies of Carl Schurz’s “Appreciation of Abraham Lincoln” according to a set of “autobiographical notes” from “twenty years” at this institution. The first Black graduate of Wellesley College, Harriet Rice, worked at this institution after obtaining an M.D. since no hospitals would employ a Black woman. The National Consumers League was created after its founder left this institution, where she worked as a “factory inspector”; that activist was Florence Kelley. In 1961, this institution’s campus was transformed into a state university by Mayor Richard Daley. Ellen Gates Starr was inspired by the Settlement Movement and Toynbee Hall to co-found this institution, which operated a public library and a nursery on the Near West Side. For 10 points, name this social service center established in Chicago by Jane Addams. ■END■
ANSWER: Hull House [accept Hull House neighborhood; accept “Autobiographical Notes Upon Twenty Years at Hull-House”]
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