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Florence Kelley
American
Activist
Born:
Sep 12
,
1859
Died:
Feb 17
,
1932
Any
Field
Good
Power
Together
Women
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In order to be rated as good as a good man in the field of her earnings, she must show herself better than he. She must be more steady, or more trustworthy, or more skilled, or more cheap in order to have the same chance of employment.
Florence Kelley
Good
Man
Better
Good Man
Field
Herself
Earnings
Must
Steady
Rated
More
Cheap
He
Employment
She
Trustworthy
Than
Same
Order
Skilled
Show
Her
Chance
The workingmen have perceived that women are in the field of industry to stay; and they see, too, that there can not be two standards of work and wages for any trade without constant menace to the higher standard.
Florence Kelley
Work
Women
Field
Too
Constant
Stay
See
Menace
Perceived
Higher
Higher Standard
Industry
Without
Trade
Wages
Women Are
Any
Standard
Standards
Two
In the garment trades, on the other hand, the presence of a body of the disfranchised, of the weak and young, undoubtedly contributes to the economic weakness of these trades.
Florence Kelley
Young
Other
Weak
Weakness
Economic
Trades
Hand
Undoubtedly
Body
Garment
Presence
It is fatal for any body of workers to have forever hanging from the fringes of its skirts other bodies on a level just below its own; for that means continual pressure downward, additional difficulty to be overcome in the struggle to maintain reasonable rates of wages.
Florence Kelley
Struggle
Overcome
Pressure
Own
Difficulty
Other
Additional
Rates
Maintain
Wages
Forever
Any
Hanging
Just
Workers
Bodies
Body
Means
Reasonable
Skirts
Downward
Level
Fatal
Below
On the one hand, she is cut off from the protection awarded to her sisters abroad; on the other, she has no such power to defend her interests at the polls, as is the heritage of her brothers at home.
Florence Kelley
Home
Protection
Power
Heritage
Other
Brothers
Abroad
She
Hand
Off
Sisters
Polls
Cut
Interests
Awarded
Her
Defend
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