Florence Kelley
Born 1859-01-01
Died 1932-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF57421982
- WikidataQ3073993
- ISNI0000000122804833
- Open LibraryOL356924A
Top Subjects
- United States (22)
- Child labor (13)
- Women (10)
- Law and legislation (7)
- Suffrage (7)
- Employment (5)
- Minimum wage (2)
Books by Florence Kelley
Total count: 38
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The labour question. Is slavery yet abolished?A social democratic address in memory of Thomas PaineW.Reeves1800-01-01
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Our toiling childrenWoman's Temperance Publication Association1889-01-01
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The working childWm. C. Hollister & Bro., printers1896-01-01
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An effective child-labor law: A program for the current decade.American Academy of Political and Social Science1903-01-01
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Child labor legislation and enforcement in New England and the middle StatesNational Child Labor Committee1905-01-01
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...Some ethical gains through legislationThe Macmillan company1905-01-01
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Child laborAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science1905-01-01
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The federal government and the working childrenNational Child Labor Committee1906-01-01
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Women in trade unionss.n.1906-01-01
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Obstacles to the enforcement of child labor legislationNational Child Labor Committee1907-01-01
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Persuasion or responsibilityNational American Woman Suffrage Assn.1907-01-01
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Persuasion or responsibility?National American Woman Suffrage Association1907-01-01
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The responsibility of the consumerNational Child Labor Committee1908-01-01
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Woman suffrageits relation to working women and childrenNational American Woman Suffrage Association1908-01-01
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Woman suffrageits relation to working women and childrenNational American Woman Suffrage Association1908-01-01
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Some ethical gains through legislationMacmillan1910-01-01
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Minimum wage boardsNational Consumers' League1911-01-01
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The present status of minimum wage legislationNational Consumers' League1913-01-01
Modern industry in relation to the family, health, education, moralityLongmans, Green1914-01-01-
Twenty-five years of the Consumers' League movement1915-01-01
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What women might do with the ballotThe abolition of child laborNational American Woman Suffrage Association1915-01-01
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Twenty-five years of the Consumer's League movementNational Consumers' League1915-01-01
The eight hours day and rest at nightUpheld by the U. S. Supreme courtNat. Consumers League.1916-01-01
Women in industrythe eight hours day and rest at night upheld by the United States Supreme CourtNational Consumers' League]1916-01-01-
Women in industrythe eight hours day and rest at night, upheld by the United States Supreme CourtNational Consumers' League1916-01-01
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Why women demand a federal suffrage amendmentDifficulties in amending state constitutions; a study of the constitutions of non-suffrage statesRev. ed.Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage1916-01-01
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Wage-earning women in war timethe textile industry : with special reference in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to woolen and worsted yarn, and in Rhode Island to the work of women at nightNational Consumers' League1919-01-01
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Twenty questions about the federal amendment proposed by the National Woman's PartyNational Consumers' League1922-01-01
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"Leisure by statute for women"[s.n.]1924-01-01
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Children's compensation for industrial accidentsNational Consumers' League1926-01-01
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The condition of the working-class in England in 1844with preface written in 1892Allen and Unwin1952-01-01
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A privileged industryNational Consumers' League1979-01-01
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Die gesetzliche Regelung der Kinder arbeit im Staate Illinoispublisher not identified1979-01-01
Notes of sixty yearsthe autobiography of Florence Kelley ...Published for the Illinois Labor History Society by C.H. Kerr1986-01-01-
Notes of sixty yearsthe autobiography of Florence Kelley ; with an early essay by the author on the need of theoretical preparation for philathropic workPublished for the Illinois Labor History Society by the C.H. Kerr Pub. Co.1986-01-01
The selected letters of Florence Kelley, 1869-1931University of Illinois Press2009-01-01
Woman suffrageits relation to working women and childrenNat. Amer. Woman Suff. Assoc.-
Admission of women to universities[s.n.]