Kelley was speaking to the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia in 1905. How does this context influence the points that Kelley makes?

Kelley emphasizes that child labor is an issue that can be solved by all US citizens.
Kelley points out that if adult women could vote, child labor would end.
Kelley blames child labor on mothers and teachers who are not protesting this practice.
Kelley suggests that women need to stop buying products made with child labor.
Kelley uses statistics to show that older children are harmed just as much as younger children.