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ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that boys who grow up working
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ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American exhibit panel saying that boys who grow up working
ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER.
American exhibit panel saying that boys who grow up working on the street learn from the University of Experience, and pick up bad habits and are prone to becoming criminals. Featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1913
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Media ID 12318517
1913 Anti Child Labor Course Crime Hine Labor Movement Lewis Newsboy Panel Poster Poverty School Wickes Working Class
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This print showcases an impactful anti-child labor poster from early 20th century America. The American exhibit panel boldly declares that boys who are forced to work on the streets at a young age gain their education from the harsh University of Experience, leading them down a path of acquiring bad habits and ultimately becoming criminals. With photographs by Lewis Hine, this powerful image captures the grim reality faced by many children during this time. The sepia-toned photograph transports us back to 1913, immersing us in the struggles of impoverished working-class families. It serves as a stark reminder of the social issues prevalent in society and highlights the efforts made by individuals like Hine to bring attention to child labor abuses. Through this thought-provoking piece, we witness a visual narrative that speaks volumes about poverty, lack of access to education, and societal neglect towards these vulnerable young souls. The newsboy featured in the photograph becomes emblematic of countless others whose childhoods were stolen away due to economic necessity. As we reflect upon this historical artifact, it compels us to question our own progress in eradicating child labor globally. This image stands as a testament to both human resilience and our collective responsibility towards protecting and nurturing future generations.
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