The collection of more than 45,000 items (negatives, transparencies and prints) came to the Library of Congress in the early 1980s. The online collection provides access to 29,000 negatives and color transparencies. These were copied during a special preservation project in 1991-1993. No official affiliation with the LoC
The collection of more than 45,000 items (negatives, transparencies and prints) came to the Library of Congress in the early 1980s. The online collection provides access to 29,000 negatives and color transparencies. These were copied during a special preservation project in 1991-1993. No official affiliation with the LoC
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was an American photographer and social reformer known for his impactful documentation of child labor in the early 20th century. Through his compelling photographs, Hine exposed the harsh conditions endured by child workers and played a pivotal role in advocating for legislative reforms. His images humanized the young laborers and sparked public awareness, contributing to the eventual eradication of child labor.
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was an American photographer and social reformer known for his impactful documentation of child labor in the early 20th century. Through his compelling photographs, Hine exposed the harsh conditions endured by child workers and played a pivotal role in advocating for legislative reforms. His images humanized the young laborers and sparked public awareness, contributing to the eventual eradication of child labor.
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was an American photographer and social reformer known for his impactful documentation of child labor in the early 20th century. Through his compelling photographs, Hine exposed the harsh conditions endured by child workers and played a pivotal role in advocating for legislative reforms. His images humanized the young laborers and sparked public awareness, contributing to the eventual eradication of child labor.
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was an American photographer and social reformer known for his impactful documentation of child labor in the early 20th century. Through his compelling photographs, Hine exposed the harsh conditions endured by child workers and played a pivotal role in advocating for legislative reforms. His images humanized the young laborers and sparked public awareness, contributing to the eventual eradication of child labor.
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