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Girls packing brooms at a factory in Evansville, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908
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Girls packing brooms at a factory in Evansville, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908
BROOM MANUFACTURE, 1908.
Girls packing brooms at a factory in Evansville, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1908
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1908 Broom Child Labor Dress Factory Handle Hine Indiana Lewis Making Manufacture Packing Wickes Young Evansville
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This photograph taken by Lewis Hine in October 1908 transports us back to a time when child labor was prevalent in America. The image depicts young girls diligently packing brooms at a factory in Evansville, Indiana. Their faces show determination and focus as they handle the broom handles with care. The sepia tones of the photograph add an air of nostalgia, reminding us of the early days of industrialization in North America. These young workers, dressed modestly in their work attire, represent a generation that often had no choice but to contribute to their family's income at an early age. Lewis Hine's powerful lens captures not only the physical labor these girls endure but also hints at the social issues surrounding child labor during this era. This thought-provoking image serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of protecting children's rights and ensuring their access to education. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, it is impossible not to reflect on the resilience and strength displayed by these young workers. They were part of a workforce that laid the foundation for progress while enduring challenging circumstances. This photograph stands as both a historical document and an artistic testament to Lewis Hine's commitment to exposing societal injustices through his photography. It serves as a poignant reminder that every person has value regardless of age or circumstance – even those who may be hidden behind factory walls packing brooms.
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