Social documentary of the Progressist Era

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Social documentary of the Progressist Era 1890-1920

Jacob Riis (1849-1914) Active ca. 1890

Jacob Riis, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, Bandit’s Roost, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, Street Urchins, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

How The Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, Street Urchins, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

How The Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, From How the Other Half Lives, 1890

Jacob Riis, Home of an Italian Rag Picker, 1888

Lewis Hine (1874-1940) Active 1904-1940

Lewis Hine, Ellis Island, 1905

See http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/childlabor/ Lewis Hine, Matro Starola, 8 years, Portrait Standing on Street Corner, Hartford, Connecticut, 1909 See http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/childlabor/

Lewis Hine,Spinner in cotton mill, Augusta, Georgia, 1909

One of these is James Leonard, another is Stanley Rasmus. Lewis Hine, Breaker boys, Hughestown Borough, Pennsylvania Coal Co., Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1910. One of these is James Leonard, another is Stanley Rasmus.

Lewis Hine, Neil Gallagher, who lost his leg in an accident in a Pennsylvania mine at the age of 13, 1909

Lewis Hine, Steelworkers at Russian Boarding House, Homestead, Pennsylvania, 1907-08

Lewis Hine

Lewis Hine

Raphael, Madonna della seggiola (Madonna of the chair) 1513–1514, oil on panel, Palazzo Pitti, Florence