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Florence Kelley
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⟶ Actualizado 7 dic 2017 ⟶
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1859- Birth
1932- Death 72 years old
1876- Enrolled in Cornell University
1882- Graduated Cornell
1883- Trip to Europe Met M. Carey Thomas (mentor) Introduced to Socialist party Enrolled in Zurich University for doctorate
1891- Socialist party separates Moved to Chicago, Illinois
1891- Works for Jane Adam's Hull House
1892- Writes pamphlet "Our Toiling Children" Hired to Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics -inspected garment sweatshops and slums
1893- First factory labor law (based on her research) -prohibited hiring of children -limited women's working hours -inputted factory condition standards
1897- Enforced new laws Final year investigating slums and factories
1899- Named General Secretary of the National Consumer's League
1913- Nine states have minimum wage laws for women and children Helped organize the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples
1899- Moved to New York, New York
1902- Organized New York Child Labor Committee
1904- Organized National Child Labor Committee
1912- Children's Bureau created
1916- Helped organize the Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
1921- Helped organize the Sheppard-Towner Maternity and Infancy Protection Act
1922- Petitioned for a Constitutional amendment for child labor