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Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Two boys on their way to work the night shift at Sheeny

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Two boys on their way to work the night shift at Sheeny Joes Glass House in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: GLASS BLOWER, 1908. A glass blower with a foot mold at the Seneca Glass Works in Morgantown

HINE: GLASS BLOWER, 1908. A glass blower with a foot mold at the Seneca Glass Works in Morgantown, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Eight-year old Jennie Camillo, working during the cranberry

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Eight-year old Jennie Camillo, working during the cranberry harvest at Theodore Budds Bogg near Pemberton, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 27 September 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: GLASS WORKERS, 1908. A glass blower and mold boy at the Seneca Glass Works in Morgantown

HINE: GLASS WORKERS, 1908. A glass blower and mold boy at the Seneca Glass Works in Morgantown, West Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Boy workers at a glass factory in Indiana. Photographed by Lewis Hine

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Boy workers at a glass factory in Indiana. Photographed by Lewis Hine, August 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. One of the young workers at the J

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1909. One of the young workers at the J.S. Farrand Packing Company in Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young shrimp-picker and oyster shucker in Biloxi, Mississippi

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young shrimp-picker and oyster shucker in Biloxi, Mississippi. Behind him is a mountain of oyster shells. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: MARYLAND: FACTORY WORKERS. Workers outside a packing company factory in Maryland

MARYLAND: FACTORY WORKERS. Workers outside a packing company factory in Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1913. Young boys shucking oysters at a factory in Bluffton, South Carolina

HINE: OYSTER SHUCKERS, 1913. Young boys shucking oysters at a factory in Bluffton, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. 15 year old Gertrude Belier, hemming curtains at a factory in Boston

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. 15 year old Gertrude Belier, hemming curtains at a factory in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 29 January 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: ALABAMA: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Child workers at Pell City Cotton Mill, Alabama

ALABAMA: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Child workers at Pell City Cotton Mill, Alabama. Photographed by Lewis Hine, November 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: PHILADELPHIA: NEWSBOY, 1910. Michael McNeils, an eight year old newsboy in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA: NEWSBOY, 1910. Michael McNeils, an eight year old newsboy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photographed by Lewis Hine, June 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A group of newsboys sitting on a stoop with newspapers at 4th

DELAWARE: NEWSBOYS, 1910. A group of newsboys sitting on a stoop with newspapers at 4th and Market Streets, Wilmington, Delware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: GLASS WORKERS, 1911. Workers at the glass factory in Alexandria, Virginia

GLASS WORKERS, 1911. Workers at the glass factory in Alexandria, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: DELIVERY BOY, 1910. Harvey Nailling, a delivery boy who works 9 1 / 2 hours a day

DELIVERY BOY, 1910. Harvey Nailling, a delivery boy who works 9 1 / 2 hours a day
DELIVERY BOY, 1910. Harvey Nailling, a delivery boy who works 9 1/2 hours a day for Kutterer Printing Co. St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A 14 year old boy working in the Mule Room at the Berkshire

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A 14 year old boy working in the Mule Room at the Berkshire Cotton Mill, Adams, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine on 10 July 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A group of young thread workers at the Kerr Thread Mill in Fall River

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. A group of young thread workers at the Kerr Thread Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Two boys spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. Two boys spinning at the textile mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: SOCIALIST ALLEGORY, 1885. The angel of socialism approaching to rescue labor

SOCIALIST ALLEGORY, 1885. The angel of socialism approaching to rescue labor from being devoured by the vampire of capitalism. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1885, by Walter Crane

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working at a beam warper in a textile mill, Cherryville

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. A girl working at a beam warper in a textile mill, Cherryville, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW JERSEY: NEWSBOY, 1912. Henry, a ten year old newsboy. Photographed in Jersey City

NEW JERSEY: NEWSBOY, 1912. Henry, a ten year old newsboy. Photographed in Jersey City, New Jersey in November 1912 by Lewis Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. An illiterate mill worker in Ludlow, Massachusetts

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. An illiterate mill worker in Ludlow, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1917. A pair of truants, tending their fathers mules during school hours

CHILD LABOR, 1917. A pair of truants, tending their fathers mules during school hours. Boys are 9 and 11 years old, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph, April, 1917 by Lewis Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1911. R. L. Witt working on the railroad while his three oldest children

CHILD LABOR, 1911. R. L. Witt working on the railroad while his three oldest children
CHILD LABOR, 1911. R.L. Witt working on the railroad while his three oldest children work in the Roanoke Cotton Mills. Photographed in Roanoke, Virginia on May 1911 by Lewis Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: UNEMPLOYMENT. New York City employment bureau registration desk. Photograph

NEW YORK: UNEMPLOYMENT. New York City employment bureau registration desk. Photograph, February 1914

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: UNEMPLOYMENT. New York City employment bureau on opening day. Photograph

NEW YORK: UNEMPLOYMENT. New York City employment bureau on opening day. Photograph, February 1914

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A 6-year-old migrant worker picking berries at a farm in Rock Creek

CHILD LABOR, 1909. A 6-year-old migrant worker picking berries at a farm in Rock Creek, near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young Polish migrant worker, Johnnie Yellow, age 10, picking

CHILD LABOR, 1909. Young Polish migrant worker, Johnnie Yellow, age 10, picking berries on Bottomley Farm, in Rock Creek, near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1913. Unemployed workers waiting in Fleishmans bread line in New York City

NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1913. Unemployed workers waiting in Fleishmans bread line in New York City. Photograph, December 1913

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK CITY: BREAD LINE. Unemployed workers outside the Bowery Mission, New York City

NEW YORK CITY: BREAD LINE. Unemployed workers outside the Bowery Mission, New York City. Photograph, 7, February 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1908. Free coffee at Bowery Mission for unemployed workers in New York City

NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1908. Free coffee at Bowery Mission for unemployed workers in New York City. Photograph, 2 January 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: ENGLAND: BREAD LINE, c1914. Women and children wait in a bread line in England

ENGLAND: BREAD LINE, c1914. Women and children wait in a bread line in England. Photograph, 1914-1918

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: BREAKER BOYS, 1911. Breaker boys in #9 Breaker at the Hughestown Borough

HINE: BREAKER BOYS, 1911. Breaker boys in #9 Breaker at the Hughestown Borough, Pennsylvania Coal Company, Pittston, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Lewis Hine, January 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Boy workers at an Amoskeag Manufacturing Company plant in Manchester

CHILD LABOR, 1909. Boy workers at an Amoskeag Manufacturing Company plant in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photographed in 1909 by Lewis Hine

Background imageLabor Collection: UNITED MECHANICS, 1870. Lithograph poster for the American Order of United Mechanics

UNITED MECHANICS, 1870. Lithograph poster for the American Order of United Mechanics, 1870

Background imageLabor Collection: MAY DAY PARADE, 1889. A family passing the reviewing stand with the very expensive

MAY DAY PARADE, 1889. A family passing the reviewing stand with the very expensive seats in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1889

Background imageLabor Collection: SWEATSHOP, c1900. Interior of an Improved Sweat-shop in a Well-Lighted Loft. Drawing

SWEATSHOP, c1900. Interior of an Improved Sweat-shop in a Well-Lighted Loft. Drawing, c1900

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, c1915. A young girl works at a factory assembling artificial roses

CHILD LABOR, c1915. A young girl works at a factory assembling artificial roses. Photograph, American, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: COPYRIGHT PETITION, 1880. Petition submitted by prominent American authors

COPYRIGHT PETITION, 1880. Petition submitted by prominent American authors and publishers in support of a proposed treaty for international copyright, 1880. The legislation was approved in 1891

Background imageLabor Collection: LABOR CERTIFICATE, 1879. A certificate of membership in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen

LABOR CERTIFICATE, 1879. A certificate of membership in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. Lithograph, 1879

Background imageLabor Collection: LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. A proclamation from the striking textile workers of Lawrence

LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. A proclamation from the striking textile workers of Lawrence, Massachusetts, January-March 1912

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack in Union Square, New York City

CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack in Union Square, New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack at work on 3rd Avenue and 9th Street

CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. A young bootblack at work on 3rd Avenue and 9th Street in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Young bootblack at work on the Bowery, New York City

CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Young bootblack at work on the Bowery, New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Michael Mero, a 12-year-old bootblack in Wilmington, Delaware

CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Michael Mero, a 12-year-old bootblack in Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Michael Mero, a 12-year-old bootblack, at work

CHILD LABOR: BOOTBLACK, 1910. Michael Mero, a 12-year-old bootblack, at work on a sidewalk in Wilmington, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: INDIANA: BOOTBLACK, 1908. A young Greek-American bootblack with a sign in Indianapolis, Indiana

INDIANA: BOOTBLACK, 1908. A young Greek-American bootblack with a sign in Indianapolis, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: BOSTON: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack on his way to work on Sunday morning in Boston

BOSTON: BOOTBLACK, 1909. A young bootblack on his way to work on Sunday morning in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909



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