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Lewis Wickes Hine was an American photographer and sociologist

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Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, c1930. Steel workers on girders at the Empire State Building

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, c1930. Steel workers on girders at the Empire State Building in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1930

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1926. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1926

ELLIS ISLAND, 1926. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1926

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: MINSTRELS, 1916. Working Boys Glee Club and Minstrel Group, Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: MINSTRELS, 1916. Working Boys Glee Club and Minstrel Group, Fall River, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1916

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1930. Steel workers on girders at Empire State Building, New York City

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1930. Steel workers on girders at Empire State Building, New York City. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1930

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: READING, c1924. A boy reading. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1924

HINE: READING, c1924. A boy reading. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1924

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: SILK MILL, 1924. A boy and a girl working a loom at the Cheney Silk Mills

HINE: SILK MILL, 1924. A boy and a girl working a loom at the Cheney Silk Mills in South Manchester, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1924

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: TAGGING, 1905. An immigrant family at Ellis Island, New York City

ELLIS ISLAND: TAGGING, 1905. An immigrant family at Ellis Island, New York City, being tagged for a railroad trip by an American official. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1905

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: 2 year old Cyral hulling strawberries from his cart at Johnsons Hulling Station

2 year old Cyral hulling strawberries from his cart at Johnsons Hulling Station
XOS1448765 2 year old Cyral hulling strawberries from his cart at Johnsons Hulling Station, Seaford, Delaware, sometimes falling asleep for a few minutes, 1910 (b/w photo) by Hine

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: Curtin Hines aged 14, Western Union messenger for 6 months, Houston, Texas, 1913

Curtin Hines aged 14, Western Union messenger for 6 months, Houston, Texas, 1913
XOS1273779 Curtin Hines aged 14, Western Union messenger for 6 months, Houston, Texas, 1913 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: Children working in the spinning room at Cornell Mill, Fall River, Massachusetts

Children working in the spinning room at Cornell Mill, Fall River, Massachusetts
XOS1273748 Children working in the spinning room at Cornell Mill, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1912 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: Two young spinners in Catawba Cotton Mills, Newton, North Carolina, 1908 (b / w photo)

Two young spinners in Catawba Cotton Mills, Newton, North Carolina, 1908 (b / w photo)
XOS1766251 Two young spinners in Catawba Cotton Mills, Newton, North Carolina, 1908 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: NEW YORK: LOWER EAST SIDE. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

NEW YORK: LOWER EAST SIDE. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1900. Bathing in the kitchen sink on the Lower East Side

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1900. Bathing in the kitchen sink on the Lower East Side. Photographed by Lewis W. Hine, c1900

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. Four-year-old newsboy selling newspapers barefoot in Tampa, Florida

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. Four-year-old newsboy selling newspapers barefoot in Tampa, Florida. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1913

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: BOY, 1916. 17-year-old James Donovan, an Irish sweeper at the Fall River

HINE: BOY, 1916. 17-year-old James Donovan, an Irish sweeper at the Fall River Iron Works in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1916

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CIGAR STORE, 1917. 14-year-old Mary Creed selling cigars in a store in Boston

HINE: CIGAR STORE, 1917. 14-year-old Mary Creed selling cigars in a store in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A group of young workers at a cotton mill in North Pownal, Vermont

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A group of young workers at a cotton mill in North Pownal, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1910

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A seven-year old oyster shucker at the Lowden Canning Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A seven-year old oyster shucker at the Lowden Canning Co. in Bluffton, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1913

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A young oyster shucker at the Varn & Platt Canning Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. A young oyster shucker at the Varn & Platt Canning Co. in Bluffton, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1913

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young textile mill workers at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young textile mill workers at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1913. A mother and father and their nine-year-old daughter

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1913. A mother and father and their nine-year-old daughter finishing garments in dilapidated tenement apartment in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1913

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A family making flowers in a unsanitary tenement apartment

HINE: HOME INDUSTRY, 1911. A family making flowers in a unsanitary tenement apartment at 302 Mott Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1911

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. Young textile mill workers at the Pelzer Manufacturing Company in Pelzer

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. Young textile mill workers at the Pelzer Manufacturing Company in Pelzer, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1912

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A group of of young girls and woman standing outside the

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A group of of young girls and woman standing outside the Aragon Mill in Rock, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1912

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Two boys spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Two boys spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1912. The spinning room at the Flint Cotton Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1912. The spinning room at the Flint Cotton Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1912

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A tipple boy, coal miner at the Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A tipple boy, coal miner at the Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1908

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: KENTUCKY: TOBACCO FARM. Stripping tobacco on a family farm near Bowling Green, Kentucky

KENTUCKY: TOBACCO FARM. Stripping tobacco on a family farm near Bowling Green, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 10 November 1916

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. Slip Hill School, a one-room schoolhouse near Charleston

WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. Slip Hill School, a one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: HINE: BEGGARS, 1910. An old man and young girl begging on 14th Street and 6th Avenue

HINE: BEGGARS, 1910. An old man and young girl begging on 14th Street and 6th Avenue in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1910

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1913

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J.W. Vaughn at Corsicana, Texas. Photograph, October 1913 by Lewis Hine

Background imageLewis Wickes Hine Collection: Tenement housing, New York City, 1912 C016 / 2550

Tenement housing, New York City, 1912 C016 / 2550
Tenement housing, New York City, USA. This tenement block is 260 to 268 Elizabeth Street, a street in Manhattan, New York City, USA



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Lewis Wickes Hine was an American photographer and sociologist. He is best known for his documentary photography of immigrants and child labor in the early 20th century. His photographs were instrumental in changing public opinion about the need for labor reform, as well as inspiring social justice movements. He also photographed construction sites, factories, and other aspects of industrialization in the United States. His work was published widely in magazines such as National Geographic and The Survey, which helped to bring attention to issues such as poverty and inequality. Hine's photographs are now considered some of the most iconic images of the early 20th century, providing a powerful visual testimony to a time when many people lacked basic rights or access to education or health care.
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