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5 year old Willie Hesse picks 15 pounds of cotton a day on his parents 80 acre farm near West
XOS1273782 5 year old Willie Hesse picks 15 pounds of cotton a day on his parents 80 acre farm near West, Texas, 1913 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lewis Hine was an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee who documented from 1908-1912 the working conditions and exploitation of children in all types of industries. ); American, out of copyright
Media ID 12719625
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Child Labor Child Labour Cotton Field Harvest Itinerant
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.9cm (10" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful photo captures the harsh reality of child labor in early 20th century America. In this image, we see young Willie Hesse, a mere five years old, toiling away on his parents' 80-acre farm near West, Texas in 1913. Despite his tender age, Willie is responsible for picking an astonishing 15 pounds of cotton each day. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine, an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee, this image is part of a series documenting the exploitation and working conditions endured by children across various industries during that time period. Hine's work aimed to shed light on the plight of these young workers and advocate for their rights. The photograph showcases not only the physical labor imposed upon children but also highlights the economic hardships faced by families engaged in agriculture. It serves as a stark reminder of the poverty-stricken existence many endured during this era. Willie stands alone amidst vast cotton fields - a symbol of innocence lost too soon. His presence evokes both sympathy and outrage at such blatant disregard for childhood. This haunting image compels us to reflect on our progress since then and reminds us that every child deserves protection from exploitation.
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