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.