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Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two policemen arresting a striker during an Express

NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two policemen arresting a striker during an Express strike in New York City. Photograph, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street during a strike in New York City. Photograph, September 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers marching in a parade in New York City

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers marching in a parade in New York City. Photograph, September 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers marching in a parade in New York City

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers marching in a parade in New York City. Photograph, September 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STRIKE, c1915. Two young strike sympathizers on rollerskates, probably in New York City

STRIKE, c1915. Two young strike sympathizers on rollerskates, probably in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two garment workers on a picket line during a garment

NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two garment workers on a picket line during a garment worker strike in New York City, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CONTINUATION SCHOOL. Young women studying textiles at a continuation school

HINE: CONTINUATION SCHOOL. Young women studying textiles at a continuation school at Ipswich Mills in South Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two garment workers on a picket line during a garment

NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two garment workers on a picket line during a garment worker strike in New York City, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: PEDDLERS, 1909. Boys peddling notions on the street in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: PEDDLERS, 1909. Boys peddling notions on the street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: BOY, 1916. 15-year-old James Cooney, an Irish immigrant in Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: BOY, 1916. 15-year-old James Cooney, an Irish immigrant in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1916

Background imageLabor 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 imageLabor Collection: HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. A 15-year-old boy sorting cycas leaves at the Boston

HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. A 15-year-old boy sorting cycas leaves at the Boston Floral Supply Company in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: LAUNDRY, 1917. A 15-year-old girl folding laundry at the Bonanno Laundry in Boston

HINE: LAUNDRY, 1917. A 15-year-old girl folding laundry at the Bonanno Laundry in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: SEAMSTRESS, 1917. 16-year-old Helen Anderson sewing gowns for Madame Robinson in Boston

HINE: SEAMSTRESS, 1917. 16-year-old Helen Anderson sewing gowns for Madame Robinson in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor 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 imageLabor Collection: HINE: SEAMSTRESS, 1917. 15-year-old Marie Vancanvenberg working on corsets for

HINE: SEAMSTRESS, 1917. 15-year-old Marie Vancanvenberg working on corsets for Madam Claff at 420 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: LAUNDRY, 1917. Girls working the mangle at the Bonanno Laundry in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: LAUNDRY, 1917. Girls working the mangle at the Bonanno Laundry in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. Boys linking bedsprings in a mattress factory in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. Boys linking bedsprings in a mattress factory in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABORER, 1910. Jacob Futterman, a 16-year-old coconut shaver at Kibbe s

HINE: CHILD LABORER, 1910. Jacob Futterman, a 16-year-old coconut shaver at Kibbe s
HINE: CHILD LABORER, 1910. Jacob Futterman, a 16-year-old coconut shaver at Kibbes Factory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1917. Girls making stockings in the Ipswich Mills in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1917. Girls making stockings in the Ipswich Mills in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1917. Girls making stockings in the Ipswich Mills in Boston, Massachusetts

HINE: TEXTILE MILL, 1917. Girls making stockings in the Ipswich Mills in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: BOSTON INDEX CARD CO. A girl stamping labels at the Boston Index Card Co

HINE: BOSTON INDEX CARD CO. A girl stamping labels at the Boston Index Card Co. at 113 Purchase Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: VIRGINIA: COTTON MILL, 1911. Boys outside of the Century Cotton Mill in South Boston

VIRGINIA: COTTON MILL, 1911. Boys outside of the Century Cotton Mill in South Boston, Virginia, where they are employed. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, June 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. 14-year-old Margaret Reddington powdering roses with

HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. 14-year-old Margaret Reddington powdering roses with a blow pipe at the Boston Floral Supply Company in Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. 14-year-old Margaret Ciampa working at the Boston Floral

HINE: FLOWER FACTORY, 1917. 14-year-old Margaret Ciampa working at the Boston Floral Supply Company in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OFFICE GIRL, 1917. Malvina Amundsen, a 15-year-old office girl at the Eastern

HINE: OFFICE GIRL, 1917. Malvina Amundsen, a 15-year-old office girl at the Eastern Talking Machine Co. on 177 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: BOSTON INDEX CARD CO. A girl folding filing-folders at the Boston Index Card Co

HINE: BOSTON INDEX CARD CO. A girl folding filing-folders at the Boston Index Card Co. at 113 Purchase Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: RAILROAD OFFICE, 1917. A 15-year-old office boy working in the New York, New Haven

HINE: RAILROAD OFFICE, 1917. A 15-year-old office boy working in the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad office in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. A 15-year-old girl cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop

HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. A 15-year-old girl cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop, 61 Court Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. A 15-year-old girl cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop

HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. A 15-year-old girl cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop, 61 Court Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: IMMIGRANT CHILDREN. A group of immigrant children at the Washington School in Boston

HINE: IMMIGRANT CHILDREN. A group of immigrant children at the Washington School in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. 14-year-old Fred cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop

HINE: EMBOSSING SHOP, 1917. 14-year-old Fred cutting dies in Harry C. Taylors embossing shop, 61 Court Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U. S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U. S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Camp of U.S. Army troops on the lakefront in Chicago during the Pullman Strike, 6 July 1894. llustration from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageLabor Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Crash staged by Pullman Company strikers, who drove a switch engine

PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Crash staged by Pullman Company strikers, who drove a switch engine (without an engineer) at full speed into wrecked freight cars in Chicago, 6 July 1894

Background imageLabor Collection: ENGLAND: CHILD LABOR, 1871. Sifting the Dust. Two young girls working at a brickyard in England

ENGLAND: CHILD LABOR, 1871. Sifting the Dust. Two young girls working at a brickyard in England. Wood engraving, English, 1871

Background imageLabor Collection: ENGLAND: CHILD LABOR, 1871. Punching Out the Holes

ENGLAND: CHILD LABOR, 1871. Punching Out the Holes. A young girl working at a brickyard in England. Wood engraving, English, 1871

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing solutions to the problem of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1914

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel showing states

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel showing states that lack child labor legislation. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1914

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. A poster promoting the National Child Labor Committee

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. A poster promoting the National Child Labor Committee. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1914

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the effects womens pensions on child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1914

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1914

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor and lack of education. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor in the home industry. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing the negative effects of child labor. Photographs by Lewis Wickes Hine, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Frank Wiegel showing his hand, from which two fingers

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Frank Wiegel showing his hand, from which two fingers were amputated after it was caught in a machine while he was working at the Henry Bosch Paper Co



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