Jane Addams and Florence Kelley were alike in several ways. Both were prominent social reformers focused on improving conditions for marginalized groups, particularly immigrants, women, and children. They were deeply involved in the settlement house movement, with Jane Addams founding Hull House in Chicago and Florence Kelley working there as well. They shared goals such as the eradication of child labor, advocating for workers' rights, and promoting social justice. Both women came from similar upper-middle-class backgrounds and used their knowledge, political contacts, and activism to push for labor reforms and protections, especially for women and children. Their work contributed significantly to the Progressive Era social reform movement in the United States.