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Explore the stark reality of child labor through a revealing image from the early 1900s in America. Uncover the impact on children's lives, factory conditions, and societal awareness of the era. Dive deep into the historical context with insightful questions.
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Determine what you see and what questions you might ask to get the “big picture.”
How does this picture relate to what you know about America in the early 1900’s?
How did your perception of the image change as you saw more of it?
Hine, L. W. (1908). Boy Sweeper, Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Ind. Carding Machines: Floor Slippery. (See report for conditions.) Location: Evansville, Indiana. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, National Child Labor Committee Collection Photographs by Lewis Hine