Original Caption: Scott's Run, West Virginia. Employed bachelor at home in Sessa Hill - This scene is typical of hundreds of bachelors who belong to a group of immigrants whose family was separated by immigration restrictions. This man may, or may not, have a wife in another country, March 1937 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 69-RP-105 Photographer: Hine, Lewis Subjects: The New Deal Tennessee Valley Authority Works Progress Administration Work Portraits The Great Depression Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/518389 Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001. For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
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1874-1940 About Lewis Hine was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on September 26, 1874 to Douglas Hull Hine, a veteran of the Civil War, and Sarah Hayes Hine, an educator. Hine was destined to have a unique outlook on life. His father died in an accident in 1892, and forced Hine to help sustain his the family… Continue reading →
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) a devenit fotograf după ce, profesor de geografie și biologie fiind, a acceptat un proiect pentru a fotografia imigranții din Ellis Island. Împreuna cu elevii săi întreprindea excursii și acțiuni menite să combată rasismul și curentul anti-imigraționist, foarte puternice în clasele mai înstărite din SUA. Aceeași perioadă, inceputul de secol 20, se caracteriza prin […]
In these real-life photos, you won’t see newsies singing and dancing in the streets. Fans of musicals know the plucky newsboys of New York as the...
New York, December 1911. “143 Hudson Street, ground floor. Mrs. Salvia; Joe, 10 years old; Josephine, 14 years old; Camille, 7 years old. Picking nuts in a dirty tenement home. The bag of cra…
Photographer Lewis Hine sparked social change with his documentary photos of America in the early 20th century.
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When Lewis Hine started photographing children at work in 1908, child labour was pervasive in American industry. His shocking images – from the cotton mills of Carolina to the coal breakers in Pennsylvania – helped bring about child labour laws
In 1908, photographer Lewis Hine traveled across the U.S. to document child laborers and their workplaces. His portraits were used by reformers to drive legislation that would protect young workers or prohibit their employment.
Young newsies. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, May 1910. From the National Child Labor Committee Collection at the Library of Congress More child labor photographs by Lewis Hine | More sepiatone photography [PD] This picture is in the public domain.
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) a devenit fotograf după ce, profesor de geografie și biologie fiind, a acceptat un proiect pentru a fotografia imigranții din Ellis Island. Împreuna cu elevii săi întreprindea excursii și acțiuni menite să combată rasismul și curentul anti-imigraționist, foarte puternice în clasele mai înstărite din SUA. Aceeași perioadă, inceputul de secol 20, se caracteriza prin […]
Photographs taken by teacher-turned-photojournalist Lewis Wickes Hine in mills in Winchendon, Massachusetts capture children as they endured unsafe conditions, long hours and poor pay.
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Young pickers on Swift's Bog. All working. Falmouth, Mass, September 1911
A former chicken coop, in which during the berry season the Arnao family, seventeen children and five elders, live on Hitchen's farm,...
Copy negative of a carte de visite portrait of an unidentified Union soldier during the American Civil War by Washington, D.C., photographer C.M. Bell in the late 1800's. Source: Library of Congress.
Lewis Morley, who died last week, captured a country on the cusp of change. He had donated his entire archive to the National Media Museum in Bradford