Florence Kelley
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 92 years ago |
Date of birth | September 12,1859 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 17,1932 |
Died | Germantown |
Philadelphia | |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Spouse | Lazare Wischnewetzky |
Children | Nicholas Kelley |
John Bartram Kelley | |
Margaret Kelley | |
Job | Civil rights activist |
Children's rights activist | |
Education | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law |
Cornell University | |
University of Zurich | |
Books | The Selected Letters of Florence Kelley |
Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation | |
Notes of sixty years | |
Modern industry in relation to the family, health, education, morality | |
Florence Kelley: The Making of a Social Pioneer | |
Women in trade unions | |
Parents | William D. Kelley |
Caroline Bartram-Bonsall | |
William Darrah Kelley | |
Siblings | Marian Kelley |
William Darrah Kelley Jr. | |
Elizabeth Kelley | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 481324 |
Florence Kelley Life story
Florence Moltrop Kelley was a social and political reformer and the pioneer of the term wage abolitionism. Her work against sweatshops and for the minimum wage, eight-hour workdays, and children's rights is widely regarded today.