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Florence Kelley Letter (Digitized Content)

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  • Letter from Florence Kelley to Dr. Braun, February 11, 1897
    Multi-Page Item | 2 pages | 1897A February 11, 1897 letter from Florence Kelley to Dr. Braun written on Hull House letterhead. In the letter, Kelley assured Braun of her intention to keep her writings about social reform objective and described the challenge of doing so with issues she felt strongly about. She alluded to the difficulty she had faced finding newspapers to publish articles and reports that e...
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