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Juvenile Court. An 8 year old boy, charged with stealing a bicycle, Thurs 5th May 1910
Lewis W. Hine
1910
Cartoon
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (Everybody Pays but Few Profit from Child Labor)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (A child’s creed)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Glass works. Indianapolis, Indiana
Lewis W. Hine
1908
Knitters in London (Tennessee) Hosiery Mills
Lewis W. Hine
1910
Robert Paul, 216 Johnson Street, 10 year old newsy. Found at 11 P. N. with 12 papers near ? Hotel. Been at it 4 years. Often sells until midnight. He and brother make about $1.50 a day. Goes to school little. Sells around the college inn
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
School, y9, District 3. This was the attendance on December 3, and several children were absent on account of sickness
Lewis W. Hine
1915
A Night Scene. Flower making. Family of Mary Bezzola, 212 Sullivan St., New York. George (10 years old) and Levia (9 years old) work until 9pm when work is rushing
Lewis W. Hine
1912
Boy who carried barrels. Robert Saunders, 10 years old. Lives Waquoit - is the son of the boss. Mother picks too
Lewis W. Hine
1911
Group of workers in Lane Cotton Mill, New Orleans, showing the youngest workers and typical of conditions in New Orleans. Violations of the law are rare
Lewis W. Hine
1913
Near Bowling Green, Kentucky. Mrs J L Hazel and children stripping tobacco
Lewis W. Hine
1915
Exhibition panel (Industry Saves at Society’s Expense)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (They Decrease Illiteracy and Crime, Increase Earning Power, Health and Happiness)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (Continuation Schools)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (The National Child Labor Committee, Why?)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (Wise and foolish employers)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (Nearly two million child workers)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (Alabama faces her opportunity)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
Exhibition panel (made in Alabama)
Lewis W. Hine
date not known
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