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HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Young newsboys waiting for the evening edition in Tampa, Florida
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HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913. Young newsboys waiting for the evening edition in Tampa, Florida
HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913.
Young newsboys waiting for the evening edition in Tampa, Florida. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913
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1913 Anonymous Barefoot Child Labor Children Florida Hine Lewis Newsboy Poor Smoking Tampa Waiting Wickes Working Class Young Southeast
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This photograph, titled "HINE: NEWSBOYS, 1913" transports us back to a bustling street corner in Tampa, Florida. Taken by the talented Lewis Wickes Hine in 1913, it captures a poignant moment of young newsboys eagerly awaiting the arrival of the evening edition. In sepia tones that evoke a sense of nostalgia and history, this image showcases a group of anonymous American boys from working-class backgrounds. Despite their tender age and barefoot appearance, these children are already partaking in the harsh realities of child labor. The scene is filled with youthful energy as these newsboys gather together, donning hats that add an air of maturity beyond their years. Some can be seen smoking cigarettes - an unfortunate reflection of the times when such habits were not uncommon among youngsters. Their presence creates a crowd on this early evening street corner; their camaraderie evident even from afar. The poverty-stricken backdrop serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by many during this era. Through Hine's lens, we are transported to Southeast America at the turn of the century – witnessing firsthand both its hardships and resilience. This photograph stands as a testament to Hine's dedication to capturing social issues through his powerful visual storytelling. Displayed proudly in sepia tones by Granger Art on Demand, this print encapsulates an important chapter in American history while serving as a reminder that progress has been made towards improving conditions for our nation's youth.
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