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ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing

ANTI CHILD LABOR POSTER. National Child Labor Committee exhibit panel describing


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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

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This powerful print captures the essence of the anti-child labor movement in America during the early 20th century. The image showcases an exhibit panel from the National Child Labor Committee, describing the detrimental effects of child labor in the home industry. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine in 1913, this sepia-toned poster serves as a haunting reminder of a time when children were forced into grueling work at a young age. The text on the panel sheds light on how child labor impacted not only their physical well-being but also their education and overall development. The photograph is a testament to Hine's dedication to documenting social issues and his role as an advocate for change. Through his lens, he captured poignant moments that exposed societal injustices and sparked conversations about workers' rights. Displayed by Granger Art on Demand, this image stands as a historical artifact representing both resilience and progress. It symbolizes the efforts made by organizations like the National Child Labor Committee to eradicate child labor and improve working conditions for all individuals. As we reflect upon this photograph, it serves as a call to action against exploitation and emphasizes our responsibility to protect future generations from similar hardships.

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