Women Building Chicago 1790 - 1990, A Biographical DictionarySelected Entries Jane Addams September 6, 1860 - May 21, 1935Social Reformer, Settlement House Founder and Head Resident, Social Theorist, Peace ActivistPhoto credit: Chicago Historical Society Biography Kate Doggett November 5, 1827 - March 13, 1884Amateur Botanist, Literary Figure, Women’s Rights Activist, SuffragistPhoto courtesy of Wisconsin Historical Society Biography Pearl Hart April 7, 1890 - March 22, 1975Lawyer, Civil Liberties Advocate, Gay Rights and Social Activist, Legal EducatorPhoto courtesy of Gerber Hart Library Biography Sister Albertus Magnus McGrath (Marion Cecily McGarth)January 4, 1911 - October 8, 1978Professor, Historian, FeministPhoto courtesy of Sinsinawa Dominican Archives Biography Marion Lucy Mahony Griffin February 14, 1871 - August 10, 1961Architect, Community Planner, DelineatorPhoto courtesy of Places Journal Biography Lucy E. Parsons March 1853 - March 7, 1942Seamstress, Revolutionary, Labor Organizer, JournalistPhoto courtesy of Chicago History Museum Biography Maria del Jesus Saucedo April 23, 1954 - November 12, 1981Community Activist, Poet, Theater Performer, Teacher, RevolutionaryPhoto courtesy of St. Scholastical High School Biography Hannah Greenebaum Solomon January 14, 1858 - December 7, 1942Founder and President of National Organization, Social Activist, Civic Reformer, ClubwomanPhoto courtesy of National Council of Jewish Women Biography Ida Bell Wells-Barnett July 16, 1862 - March 25, 1931Journalist, Suffragist, Civil Rights ActivistPhoto courtesy of Ida B. Wells Memorial Foundation Biography Frances E. Willard September 28, 1839 - February 17, 1898Women’s Rights and Temperance Reformer, Author, SpeakerPhoto courtesy of National Women's Christian Temperance Union Biography