- Alzina Stevens
Alzina Stevens (
Maine 1849 -Chicago 1900) was a trade unionist and active inHull House .By thirteen, she worked in a local textile company where she lost her right index finger in an accident. Stevens saw her missing finger as a constant reminder of the need to improve working conditions and regulate child labour.
In 1867, she moved to Chicago and found work in the printing trade as a typesetter and proof-reader. She became active in the trade unions, notably as one of the leaders of the
Knights of Labor in Chicago.In 1892 Stevens became a resident of
Hull House where she joined other social reformers such asJane Addams ,Ellen Gates Starr , andSophonisba Breckinridge at the settlement. Stevens became one of the few women involved at Hull House who had first-hand experience of working-class life.In 1893, Stevens became
Florence Kelley 's assistant as the state's factory inspector and together the two women helpedJohn Peter Altgeld to pass and enforce legislation that controlled child labour inIllinois . This included a law limiting women and children to a maximum eight-hour day. This success was short-lived and in 1895 theIllinois Association of Manufacturers got the law repealed.In 1896, Stevens became the first probation officer of the recently established
Cook County Juvenile Court Committee.
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