How Did Florence Kelley's Campaign against Sweatshops in Chicago in the 1890s Expand Government Responsibility for Industrial Working Conditions?

How Did Florence Kelley's Campaign against Sweatshops in Chicago in the 1890s Expand Government Responsibility for Industrial Working Conditions?

written by Kathryn Kish Sklar, 1939- and Jamie Tyler, fl. 1998 (Binghamton, NY: State University of New York, Binghamton, 1998, originally published 1998), 64 page(s),
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Field of Interest
Women and Social Movements
Author
Kathryn Kish Sklar, 1939-, Jamie Tyler, fl. 1998
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Content Type
Document project
Duration
0 sec
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://documents.alexanderstreet.com/node/13
Original Publication Date
1998
Page Count
64
Publication Year
1998
Publisher
State University of New York, Binghamton
Place Published / Released
Binghamton, NY
Subject
Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Work, Factories, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, Social Reform and Political Activism, Labor Standards Movements, The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876–1913), Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
Topic
Labor Standards Movements
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho

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