Lewis Hine
Collection by Jenny Andrew
Can't believe how young some of these child workers are! And the amazing way the construction crews worked so high up with no safety precautions at all! Wonderful record of this time shown by this mans photos.
Oyster Shuckers: 1912 high-resolution photo
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Donnie Cole: 1910
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Tifton: 1909 high-resolution photo
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Old days of child labor...
Part of a group of itinerant cotton pickers leaving a farm at which they had finished picking a bale and a half a day... Location: McKinney, Texas (LOC)
Hine, Lewis Wickes,, 1874-1940,, photographer. Part of a group of itinerant cotton pickers leaving a farm at which they had finished picking a bale and a half a day. They live in these wagons. Note how many children - all pick except the baby in arms. The four year old picks fifteen pounds a day regularly. Seven year old boy picks fifty pounds a day. Farm near McKinney, Texas. Location: McKinney, Texas. 1913 October. 1 photographic print. Notes: Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to…
Four Doffers: 1908 high-resolution photo
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Warp Time: 1908 high-resolution photo
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The Harrowing Lives of Child Miners in the Early 1900s - Page 5 of 20
Image: Lewis Hine / LOC Young breaker boys at the Ewen Breaker shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal Company in South Pittston, PA. The man with the stick on the right was exactly what he seems to be, “A kind of slave driver… prodding or kicking them into obedience,” according to the image source. Looking not ...
Rhea Quintin: 1916 high-resolution photo
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NC Child Labor
www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/child-labor/5864 Fourth Grade North Carolina History and Geography Competency Goal 7: The learner will recognize how technology influences change within North Carolina. 7.02 Analyze the effect of technology on North Carolina's citizens, past and present. This image shows the effect technology had on North Carolina young citizens in the past through capturing children spinning tobacco. This picture could be used in class to discuss child labor and the positive and…
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The Societal Effects of Child Labor
Photograph by Lewis W. Hine in Alexandria, VA www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/childlabor/ The child depicted in the photo is one of the many child factory workers that was competing for jobs along with adults and wasting their childhood in an adult world. An entire generation is being tainted by child labor and harsh working conditions. Many citizens question as to what the effects of spending childhood in these conditions will have on the future of America. “Long hours of monotonous toil…
Child Labor in America: Investigative Photos of Lewis Hine
Sixty-nine extraordinary photographs of children at work from 1908-12, taken by Lewis W. Hine, the investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Beareau.
Lane Mill: 1913 high-resolution photo
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