School, y9, District 3. This was the attendance on December 3, and several children were absent on account of sickness

School, y9, District 3. This was the attendance on December 3, and several children were absent on account of sickness

Lewis HineWW-1915-217090

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1915
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image: 101 x 127 mm
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Lewis Hine
Lewis Hine

Photography

Lewis Wickes Hine was an American sociologist and muckraker photographer. His photographs taken during times such as the Progressive Era and the Great Depression captured young children working in harsh conditions, playing a role in bringing about the passage of the first child labor laws in the United States.

New York City

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1917 · gelatin silver print

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1912 · gelatin silver print

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Dannie Mercurio, 150 Schottes Alley, Washington D.C.

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1912 · Gelatin silver print

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1912 · gelatin silver print on photographic support

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At the Close of the Day, Pennsylvania

At the Close of the Day, Pennsylvania

1911 · gelatin silver print

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Newspaper Vendor

Newspaper Vendor

1911 · gelatin silver print on baryta paper

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Year
1915
Dimensions
image: 101 x 127 mm
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WW-1915-217090

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Lewis Hine

Lewis Hine

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