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Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Group of young textile workers in front of Merrimack Mill in Huntsville

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Group of young textile workers in front of Merrimack Mill in Huntsville, Alabama. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABORER, 1908. A young worker waiting for the night shift at a glassworks

HINE: CHILD LABORER, 1908. A young worker waiting for the night shift at a glassworks factory in Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, c1910. Child berry pickers in a wagon belonging to the Maryland Biscuit Company

CHILD LABOR, c1910. Child berry pickers in a wagon belonging to the Maryland Biscuit Company, c1910

Background imageLabor Collection: DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A young boy and girl selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware

DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A young boy and girl selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: COMPOSITOR, 1917. A young compositor earning $7

HINE: COMPOSITOR, 1917. A young compositor earning $7.00 a week in a Sixth Avenue printing office in New York City after learning the trade in public school. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A group of newsboys in front of the Evening Journal Office

DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A group of newsboys in front of the Evening Journal Office, Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: DELAWARE: NEWSGIRLS, 1910. Girls selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine

DELAWARE: NEWSGIRLS, 1910. Girls selling papers at Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A young boy spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A young boy spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine on 21 June 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A young cleaner and sweeper at the Spinning Department

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A young cleaner and sweeper at the Spinning Department of American Linen Co. textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: 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 imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKER, 1911. An eight year-old oyster shucker from Baltimore at

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKER, 1911. An eight year-old oyster shucker from Baltimore at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. A shucking-boss observing a young boy as he shucks

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. A shucking-boss observing a young boy as he shucks oysters at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women shucking oysters at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women shucking oysters at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Men, Women, boys and girl oyster shuckers standing

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Men, Women, boys and girl oyster shuckers standing in front of a great hill of oyster shells at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1911. Young boys and girls working alongside men and women shucking oysters at the Dunbar Cannery factory in Dunbar, Louisiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1913. Crowds gathered in Union Square in New York City on May Day

NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1913. Crowds gathered in Union Square in New York City on May Day, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR RULING, 1922. Cartoon from The Labor Herald, July 1922, attacking the U

CHILD LABOR RULING, 1922. Cartoon from The Labor Herald, July 1922, attacking the U.S. Supreme Court for ruling the 1919 child Labor Tax Law unconstutional

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: GARBAGE STRIKE. A crowd in New York City gathered around carts and wagons

NEW YORK: GARBAGE STRIKE. A crowd in New York City gathered around carts and wagons loaded with garbage during a garbage strike, 8-11 November 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1909. A crowd gathered in the rain for a May Day parade in New York City

NEW YORK: MAY DAY, 1909. A crowd gathered in the rain for a May Day parade in New York City, 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, c1916. Girls assembling packets of seeds in envelopes (on conveyor

CHILD LABOR, c1916. Girls assembling packets of seeds in envelopes (on conveyor belt) at the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. Photographed c1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HOMESTEAD STRIKE, 1892. Pennsylvania milita camped on a hill overlooking the town

HOMESTEAD STRIKE, 1892. Pennsylvania milita camped on a hill overlooking the town during the strike against the Carnegie Steel Company at Homestead, Pennsylvania, July 1892

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Child laborers and a man with a bandaged hand picking over coffee

CHILD LABOR, 1910. Child laborers and a man with a bandaged hand picking over coffee sweepings in a tenement building at 36 Laight Street in New York City. Photographed in 1910 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1917. Five-year-old newsboy, Ernest Chester, at work in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1917. Five-year-old newsboy, Ernest Chester, at work in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 4 March 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: WOMANs UNION, 1916. Members of the Happy Girls Club performing a routine with hand weights

HINE: WOMANs UNION, 1916. Members of the Happy Girls Club performing a routine with hand weights, at the Womans Union building in of Fall River, Massachusetts, Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Rudie and Louis Kartis, newsboys in Dallas, Texas

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Rudie and Louis Kartis, newsboys in Dallas, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Odell McDuffy and Sam Stillman, 6-year-old newsboys in Dallas, Texas

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Odell McDuffy and Sam Stillman, 6-year-old newsboys in Dallas, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. A young newsboy in Dallas, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. A young newsboy in Dallas, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: MESSENGER, 1913. A 14-year-old Western Union messenger in Houston, Texas

HINE: MESSENGER, 1913. A 14-year-old Western Union messenger in Houston, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Young newsboys waiting for the evening edition in Tampa, Florida

HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Young newsboys waiting for the evening edition in Tampa, Florida. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. George Greentree, 6 years old, selling newspapers in Jacksonville, Florida

HINE: NEWSBOY, 1913. George Greentree, 6 years old, selling newspapers in Jacksonville, Florida. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Sixth Maryland Regiment fighting back rioting

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Sixth Maryland Regiment fighting back rioting railroad strikers in Baltimore during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: NYC: BARBER STRIKE, 1913. Union organizer Joseph James Ettor addressing a crowd

NYC: BARBER STRIKE, 1913. Union organizer Joseph James Ettor addressing a crowd of striking barbers in Union Square, New York City. Photograph, 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Scenes of the railroad riots at Pittsburgh and Altoona, PA

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Scenes of the railroad riots at Pittsburgh and Altoona, PA. last Sunday. Engravings from The Daily Graphic, 25 July 1877

Background imageLabor Collection: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Michael Schaack, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of

HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Michael Schaack, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot, 1886. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Simon O Donnell, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of

HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. Simon O Donnell, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot, 1886. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. William Buckley, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of

HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. William Buckley, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot, 1886. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. W. Hathaway, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot

HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. W. Hathaway, Police Captain in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot, 1886. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. John Bonfield, Police Inspector in Chicago at the time of

HAYMARKET RIOT, 1886. John Bonfield, Police Inspector in Chicago at the time of the Haymarket Riot, 1886. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: MINER STRIKE, 1875. A marked man is scolded while passing a group of striking

MINER STRIKE, 1875. A marked man is scolded while passing a group of striking miners in the coal regions of Pennsylvania. Engraving, American, April 1875

Background imageLabor Collection: BREAKER BOYS, 1911. Boy laborers at noon hour in the Ewen Breaker at the Pennsylvania

BREAKER BOYS, 1911. Boy laborers at noon hour in the Ewen Breaker at the Pennsylvania Coal Companys works at South Pittston, Pennsylvania. Photographed in 1911 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Girls working at a laundry in New York City. Photographed in 1913 by Lewis W

CHILD LABOR, 1913. Girls working at a laundry in New York City. Photographed in 1913 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: HOME INDUSTRY, 1910. A woman and her children making artificial flowers in their

HOME INDUSTRY, 1910. A woman and her children making artificial flowers in their New York City tenement home. Photographed in 1910 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Child laborers cutting string beans at a packing factory in Baltimore

CHILD LABOR, 1909. Child laborers cutting string beans at a packing factory in Baltimore, Maryland. Photographed in 1909 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Boys picking slate from coal in a breaker at the Pennsylvania

CHILD LABOR, 1911. Boys picking slate from coal in a breaker at the Pennsylvania Coal Companys works at South Pittson, Pennsylvania. Photographed in 1911 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working as a spinner at a textile mill in Newberry, South Carolina

CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working as a spinner at a textile mill in Newberry, South Carolina. Photographed in 1908 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working as a spinner at a textile mill in Lancaster, South Carolina

CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working as a spinner at a textile mill in Lancaster, South Carolina. Photographed in 1908 by Lewis W. Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, c1910. A tenement girl carrying a bundle of garment work, to be done at home

CHILD LABOR, c1910. A tenement girl carrying a bundle of garment work, to be done at home, through a park in New York City. Photographed c1910 by Lewis W. Hine



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