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HINE: TRUANT, 1909. Two truants hanging around fishing boats in the harbor during
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HINE: TRUANT, 1909. Two truants hanging around fishing boats in the harbor during
HINE: TRUANT, 1909.
Two truants hanging around fishing boats in the harbor during school hours in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909
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1909 Adolescent Boat Boston Child Harbor Hine Lewis New England Northeast Poverty Wickes Young Illiterate Truant Turn Of Century
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HINE: TRUANT, 1909. Two truants embracing the freedom of their youth as they linger around fishing boats in the bustling harbor of Boston, Massachusetts. Captured by renowned photographer Lewis Hine in October 1909, this poignant photograph encapsulates a turning point in American history. In an era marked by rapid industrialization and social change, these young boys symbolize the struggles faced by many working-class families during the early 20th century. Poverty-stricken and illiterate, they find solace amidst the chaotic cityscape and seek refuge among the towering masts of fishing vessels. The sepia-toned image evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when innocence still prevailed despite harsh circumstances. Their carefree expressions hint at a momentary escape from school hours - a rebellion against societal norms that demanded education over exploration. Lewis Hine's lens not only captured their physical presence but also shed light on larger issues such as child labor and inadequate access to education. Through his powerful documentation, he became an advocate for social reform and paved the way for future generations to fight for children's rights. This print serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to ensure every child has equal opportunities regardless of their socio-economic background or geographic location. It is an invitation to reflect upon how far we have come since then while acknowledging how much further we still need to go.
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