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HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Two young Dinner-Toters delivering food to workers at
HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911.
Two young Dinner-Toters delivering food to workers at Riverside Cotton Mills, Danville, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911
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Media ID 12318020
1911 Adolescent Barefoot Basket Child Labor Delivery Dinner Hine June Lewis Meal Poverty Smiling Straw Hat Summer Textile Mill Umbrella Virginia Wickes Working Class Young Danville Southeast
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Bring history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring the powerful and poignant image of HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911, this mug showcases two young Dinner-Toters delivering food to workers at the Riverside Cotton Mills in Danville, Virginia, captured by Lewis Hine in June 1911. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the past, and our Photo Mugs allow you to relive history every day with your morning coffee or tea. Order yours today and start your day with a dose of inspiration and a touch of history.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from 1911, titled "HINE: CHILD LABOR" transports us back in time to the bustling Riverside Cotton Mills in Danville, Virginia. The image captures two young Dinner-Toters diligently delivering food to hardworking workers at the textile mill. Their youthful faces are filled with a mix of innocence and determination as they navigate through their responsibilities. The sepia-toned photograph by Lewis Hine exudes an early American charm, showcasing the realities faced by children during this era. These adolescents, barefoot and wearing straw hats, stand proudly amidst a group of workers who rely on them for sustenance during their long shifts. Despite the hardships depicted in this portrait, there is a sense of resilience that shines through. The young girl's smile hints at her unwavering spirit despite growing up in poverty-stricken conditions. Holding an umbrella to shield herself from the summer sun, she stands alongside her companion with a basket full of meals ready to be distributed. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the working-class struggles that were prevalent in Southeast America during this period. It prompts reflection on child labor practices and highlights the importance of addressing social issues such as poverty and exploitation. Displayed by The Granger Collection's Granger Art on Demand platform, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history while contemplating its implications for our present-day society.
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