| Full Name |
Florence Kelley |
| Date of Birth |
27 September 1859 |
| Place of Birth |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Date of Death |
25 February 1932 |
| Place of Death |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence |
United States |
| Education |
Cornell University, University of Zurich |
| Profession |
Social reformer, labor activist, suffragist |
| Years of Activity |
Late 19th century - early 20th century |
| Brief Information |
Florence Kelley was a prominent American social reformer and suffragist who dedicated her life to improving the lives of working women and children. She was a leading figure in the fight against child labor and for the establishment of minimum wage laws and shorter working hours. Kelley served as the general secretary of the National Consumers League for over three decades, advocating for legislative reforms and promoting ethical consumerism. |