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HINE: MILL HOUSING, 1912. Textile mill workers family in the yard with a clothesline
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HINE: MILL HOUSING, 1912. Textile mill workers family in the yard with a clothesline
HINE: MILL HOUSING, 1912.
Textile mill workers family in the yard with a clothesline covered with laundry in Providence, Rhode Island. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1912
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1912 Adolescent Brother Children Clothesline Family Father Hine Home Housing Laundry Lewis Mill November Poverty Providence Rhode Island Room Sister Textile Mill Toddler Wickes Working Class Yard Young Turn Of Century
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This photograph, titled "HINE: MILL HOUSING, 1912" captures a poignant moment in the lives of a textile mill worker's family. Taken by Lewis Hine in November 1912, this image showcases the daily life of working-class families during the turn of the century. In Providence, Rhode Island, we see a modest yard where a group of individuals stand together. The clothesline that stretches across the yard is covered with laundry, symbolizing their hard work and dedication to providing for their loved ones. This simple act speaks volumes about their resilience amidst poverty. The composition reveals an intimate portrait of this close-knit family. A father stands tall beside his young son and daughter while an adolescent boy leans against them protectively. A toddler peeks out from behind his sister's skirt, adding an element of innocence to the scene. Lewis Hine masterfully captures not only their physical surroundings but also their emotions and struggles. The sepia tones evoke nostalgia and emphasize the historical significance of this moment frozen in time. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by countless working-class families throughout American history. It sheds light on their determination to provide for one another despite challenging circumstances. As we gaze upon this print from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back to 1912 North America—a time when mill workers like these were at the heart of industrial progress while facing immense hardships within their own homes.
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