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LEWIS WICKES HINE
Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His…
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LEWIS HINE (1874-1940). Fotógrafo americano. El padre de la fotografía social. Bowery Bootblack. Nueva York, 1910
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Photographic Print: Annie Bissie Picking Berries in the Fields Near Baltimore, Maryland, 1909 by Lewis Wickes Hine : 24x18in
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Photographic Print: Luther Wharton Aged 12 by Lewis Wickes Hine : 24x16in
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Joseph Severio, peanut vendor, age 11 [seen with photographer Hine]. Been pushing a cart 2 years. Out after midnight on May 21, 1910. All earnings go to his father. Wilmington, Delaware."
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Four Pots a Day: February 1913. Bluffton, S.C. Oyster shuckers at Lowden Canning. Ten-year old Frank. Shucks four pots a day. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine.
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Laura Petty, a 6 year old berry picker on Jenkins farm, Rock Creek near Baltimore, Md. "I'm just beginnin'. Picked two boxes yesterday. (2 cents a box). Location: Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 8 July 1909.
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Photographic Print: Curtin Hines Aged 14, Western Union Messenger for 6 Months, Houston, Texas, 1913 by Lewis Wickes Hine : 24x16in
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October 1910, Springfield, Massachusetts. Cocoanut Shaver - Kibbe's Factory. Jacob Futterman, 16 years, 108 Sharon St. Lewis Wickes Hine LC-DIG-nclc-04597 www.loc.gov #American #History #Massachusetts
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Young boys working as chicken vendors at the Sixth Street Market in Cincinnati, in 1908. Two Brothers, Heyman and Willie Mormer, 9 and 12 and one boy with last name Reubenstein, age 12. One of many photos taken by Lewis Wickes Hine as part of his effort to document the egregious child labor practices in Cincinnati at the time. Photo part of National Child Labor Committee collection (LOC)
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Waiting For The Signal. Newsboys, starting out with base-ball extra. 5 P.M., Times Star Office. Location: Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, August 1908.
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Photographic Print: Alex Reiber Aged 7 Carries on Topping Sugar Beets after 'Hooking' His Knee by Lewis Wickes Hine : 16x16in
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LEWIS HINE (1874-1940). Fotógrafo americano. El padre de la fotografía social. Viuda y niño enrollando papeles para cigarrillos en una sucia propiedad de Nueva York.
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"Ivey Mill. Little one, 3 years old, who visits and plays in the mill. Daughter of the overseer. Hickory, N.C." By Lewis Hine, November 12, 1908
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Workers at an Alexandria, Virginia glass factory, June 1911 Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940), photographer, sociologist and social reformer National Child Labor Committee Photographs, Library of Congress
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