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Another of the many small children working in Mollahan Mills, Newberry, S.C. Dec. 3/08
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
Building Rubber Doll Molds, Easthampton, Massachusetts; December 1936. Paragon Rubber Company and American Character Doll
Lewis Wickes Hine
1936
Construction Workers Building the Empire State Building
Lewis Wickes Hine
1930-1931
Construction Workers Building the Empire State Building
Lewis Wickes Hine
1930-1931
Construction Workers Building the Empire State Building
Lewis Wickes Hine
1930-1931
Construction Workers Building the Empire State Building: Derrick Man
Lewis Wickes Hine
1930-1931
Girl - Baner[?] Carswell. Been in mill 4 years. 12 years old. Runs 6 sides = 60 cents a day. Soon will run 8 = 80 cents a day. Father said "the wife of neighbor made $7.40 last week, $ 1.40 more than her husband. Women and girls makes more than the men."
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
Horse Shoeing Wagon
Lewis Wickes Hine
n.d.
In neighborhood of Maple Mill, Dillon, S.C. Lawrence Faircloth (taller boy) "Don't know how old I am." Been in mill 2 years. Runs 3 sides Albert Bartlett (barefoot) Looked 8 years old. In mill 2 years--Beginning to spin. Runs 2-1/2 sides = 25 cents a day.
Lewis Wickes Hine
1908
In the Heart of a Turbine, from Men at Work Series
Lewis Wickes Hine
1932
Italian Mother, New York Tenement
Lewis Wickes Hine
1910
Man with Boys Looking at Mice
Lewis Wickes Hine
1930s
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