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  • Florence Kelley
  • We were subsequently divorced.
  • 1882
  • I came under the influence of European socialism.
  • 1893
  • I was later appointed by Governor John P. Altgeld as the first inspector
  • She born September 12, 1859 and got married in 1891 with Lazare Wischnewetzky
  • 1899
  • Kelly graduated from Cornell University in 1882, She returned to the United States in 1886.
  • 1921
  • The greatest achievement the Sheppard-Towner Child and Maternity Protection
  • she also successfully lobbied the Illinois state legislature to pass a law establishing an eight-hour workday for women.
  • 1932, RIP
  • Josephine Shaw Lowell had founded the National Consumers League and, in 1899, Florence Kelley became its national secretary for the next 34 years
  • Then I worked with Lillian D. Wald to establish the United States Office for Children.
  • Kelley herself called her greatest achievement the Sheppard-Towner Child and Maternity Protection Act of 1921, which won funding for health care. In 1925, she compiled The Supreme Court and Minimum Wage Legislation.
  • Kelley died in 1932, After her death, the United States Supreme Court finally decided that states could regulate working conditions for women and child labor.
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