Lewis Hine Teacher and Photographer. Garment workers, New York January 25, 1908.

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Lewis Hine Teacher and Photographer

Garment workers, New York January 25, 1908

Basket sellers in a Cincinnati, OH market, August 22, 1908

Boy and girl selling radishes, August 22, 1908

Boy working in a shoe-shining parlor, Indianapolis, IN, August 1908

Boys in a cigar factory, Indianapolis, IN, August 1908

Boy running “trip rope” in a mine, Welch,WV September 1908

Children working in a bottle factory, Indianapolis, IN, August 1908

The noon hour at an Indianapolis cannery, Indianapolis IN, August 1908

A glass blower and mold boy, Grafton, WV, October 1908

Girls at weaving machine, Evansville, IN October 1908

Young boys shucking oysters, Apalachicola, FL, January 25, 1909

Girl working in box factory, Tampa, FL, January 28, 1909

A nine year old newsgirl, Hartford, CT March 6, 1909

A boy picking berries near Baltimore, MD, June 8, 1909

Workers stringing beans, Baltimore, MD, June 7, 1909

Boys working in an arcade bowling alley, Trenton, NJ, December 20, 1909

WORKING CONDITIONS DURING INDUSTRIALIZATION *long hours *unsafe working conditions Sweatshops Child labor Low wages