A Rhetorical Analysis Of Florence Kelley's Speech

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Florence Kelley, a United States social worker and reformer, in her speech brought forth at the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia (NAWSA), proposes the reinvention of the little or nonexistent child labor laws in the United States. Kelley’s rhetorical strategies such as logistically comparing and contrasting states’ laws and voicing a demanding call to action, urge suffragists to create a movement curtailing these abusive practices. Kelley employs logistical evidence that compares and contrasts state’s laws to persuade her audience. She explains the time restriction part of the laws specifically in Alabama “…limits the children’s work at night to eight hours…” whereas, “…New Jersey permits it all