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Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Boy using a warping machine with a man overseeing his

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Boy using a warping machine with a man overseeing his work at the Catawba Cotton Mill in Newton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young sweeper and doffers with a supervisor in the Lancaster

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young sweeper and doffers with a supervisor in the Lancaster Cotton Mills, one of the worst places found for child labor in Lancaster, South Carolina

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young spinner working in the Globe Cotton Mill in Augusta, Georgia

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young spinner working in the Globe Cotton Mill in Augusta, Georgia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young workers eating their lunch on the floor between

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young workers eating their lunch on the floor between the spinning machines at the Kesler Mfg. Co. in Salisbury, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young doffer working in the Globe Cotton Mill in Augusta, Georgia

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young doffer working in the Globe Cotton Mill in Augusta, Georgia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young doffers working at their machines at the Cherryville Mfg

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young doffers working at their machines at the Cherryville Mfg. Co. in Cherryville, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young doffers pushing carts filled with spools of thread

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young doffers pushing carts filled with spools of thread in the Trenton Mills in Gastonia, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Delivery boys at Nugents on Washington St. and Broadway in St

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Delivery boys at Nugents on Washington St. and Broadway in St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1909. Five young Western Union messengers in Hartford, Connecticut

TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1909. Five young Western Union messengers in Hartford, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of textile mill workers at the Cherryville Mfg

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of textile mill workers at the Cherryville Mfg. Co in Cherryville, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TELEGRAPH MESSENGER, 1910. A 14-year-old telegraph messenger in Wilmington, Delaware

TELEGRAPH MESSENGER, 1910. A 14-year-old telegraph messenger in Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Two young boys working at the Lutcher & Moore Lumber Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Two young boys working at the Lutcher & Moore Lumber Co. in Orange, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1913

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: CHILD LABOR, 1909. One of the young spinners in the Quidwick Co. Mill in Anthony, Rhode Island

CHILD LABOR, 1909. One of the young spinners in the Quidwick Co. Mill in Anthony, Rhode Island. Photograph by Lewis Hine in April 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A cotton mill supervisor with a group of young spinners

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A cotton mill supervisor with a group of young spinners at a textile mill in Magnolia, Mississippi. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: ALABAMA: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A group of young textile workers at the Dallas Cotton

ALABAMA: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A group of young textile workers at the Dallas Cotton Mill at closing time on Saturday in Huntsville, Alabama. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A cotton mill supervisor with a group of young spinners

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A cotton mill supervisor with a group of young spinners at a textile mill in Magnolia, Mississippi. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young spinner at the Washington Cotton Mills in Fries, Virginia

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young spinner at the Washington Cotton Mills in Fries, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A mill supervisor with a group of young workers all under

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A mill supervisor with a group of young workers all under the age of sixteen at a yarn mill in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A bobbin boy in the spinning room of a textile mill in Chicopee

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A bobbin boy in the spinning room of a textile mill in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young doffer at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton, North Carolina

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young doffer at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of young workers at the Ivey Mill Company in Hickory

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A group of young workers at the Ivey Mill Company in Hickory, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young spinner working in Vivian Cotton Mills in Cherryville

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young spinner working in Vivian Cotton Mills in Cherryville, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young workers with women sorting peas at the table in

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young workers with women sorting peas at the table in Ross Cannery in Seaford, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A ten-year old oyster shucker at the Maggioni Canning Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A ten-year old oyster shucker at the Maggioni Canning Co. in Port Royal, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young workers at Ross Cannery in Seaford, Delaware

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young workers at Ross Cannery in Seaford, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young worker walking along the train tracks to Maple Mills

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A young worker walking along the train tracks to Maple Mills, where the boy had been employed for two years in Dillon, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Two young textile workers standing in front of the Wylie Mill in Chester

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Two young textile workers standing in front of the Wylie Mill in Chester, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young workers using a dangerous canning machine at the J

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young workers using a dangerous canning machine at the J.S. Farrand Packing Company in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: BOSTON: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack on his way to work on Sunday morning in Boston

BOSTON: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack on his way to work on Sunday morning in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1913. A crowd of marchers gathered in Union Square in New York City on May Day

NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1913. A crowd of marchers gathered in Union Square in New York City on May Day, 1913

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A warper at his machine at the Catawba Cotton Mill in Newton, North Carolina

TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A warper at his machine at the Catawba Cotton Mill in Newton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A three-year old daughter of a supervisor visiting at a textile

TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A three-year old daughter of a supervisor visiting at a textile mill in Hickory, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A warper at his machine in a cotton mill in Newton, North Carolina

TEXTILE MILL, 1908. A warper at his machine in a cotton mill in Newton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1908. View of the Lancaster Cotton Mills, one of the worst places

TEXTILE MILL, 1908. View of the Lancaster Cotton Mills, one of the worst places found for child labor in Lancaster, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE MILL, 1908. View of the Wylie Mill which employed many young children in Chester

TEXTILE MILL, 1908. View of the Wylie Mill which employed many young children in Chester, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: TEXTILE WORKERS, 1909. Textile mill workers at the King Mill in Augusta, Georgia

TEXTILE WORKERS, 1909. Textile mill workers at the King Mill in Augusta, Georgia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: GLASS WORKS, 1909. View of the Wheaton Glass Works Company in Millville, New Jersey

HINE: GLASS WORKS, 1909. View of the Wheaton Glass Works Company in Millville, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: BESSIE COAL MINE, 1910. Young workers on the tipple at Bessie Mine, Alabama

BESSIE COAL MINE, 1910. Young workers on the tipple at Bessie Mine, Alabama. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young girls working in the cotton spool room at the Bibbings

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young girls working in the cotton spool room at the Bibbings Manufacturing Company in Macon, Georgia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: ALABAMA: CLASSROOM, 1911. Children of the mill settlement attending school at Lynchburg

ALABAMA: CLASSROOM, 1911. Children of the mill settlement attending school at Lynchburg Cotton Mills in Lynchburg, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine in May 1911

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: ALABAMA: MILL SCHOOL, 1910. The elementary school for children of mill workers

ALABAMA: MILL SCHOOL, 1910. The elementary school for children of mill workers which was used for only eight weeks of the year to comply with the law

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: ROOF GARDEN RECESS, 1909. Immigrant children learning to play games on the roof

ROOF GARDEN RECESS, 1909. Immigrant children learning to play games on the roof garden of the Washington School in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: SEWING CLASS, 1909. Working girls learning sewing at the Vocational Hancock School in Boston

SEWING CLASS, 1909. Working girls learning sewing at the Vocational Hancock School in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant boys in a evening class for all nationalites in Boston

NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant boys in a evening class for all nationalites in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: EMBROIDERY CLASS, 1909. Working girls learning embroidery in a free evening class

EMBROIDERY CLASS, 1909. Working girls learning embroidery in a free evening class at a vocational school in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant boys in a evening class for all nationalites in Boston

NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant boys in a evening class for all nationalites in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant girls in an evening class for all nationalities in Boston

NIGHT SCHOOL, 1909. Working immigrant girls in an evening class for all nationalities in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2010: HINE: POVERTY, 1909. Three young boys scavenging through a dump pile in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: POVERTY, 1909. Three young boys scavenging through a dump pile in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909



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