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HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville
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HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville
HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911.
A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville, Virginia for six months. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911
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1911 Adolescent Billboard Child Labor Coca Cola Coke Dress Factory Hine Industry June Lewis Soda Virginia Wickes Working Class Young Danville Southeast Turn Of Century
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HINE - CHILD LABOR, 1911. A Glimpse into the Harsh Reality of Early 20th Century America
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. This poignant photograph captured by Lewis Hine in June 1911 showcases a young factory worker in Danville, Virginia. Standing on a bustling street corner, this adolescent girl has been toiling away for six long months rolling cigarettes in an era when child labor was alarmingly prevalent. Dressed modestly and with a somber expression on her face, she represents countless children who were forced into the grueling world of industry at such tender ages. The sepia-toned portrait serves as a stark reminder of the hardships faced by working-class youth during this turn-of-the-century period. Intriguingly juxtaposed against this backdrop is an eye-catching billboard advertising Coca-Cola—a symbol of American consumerism that would soon become ubiquitous across the nation. This subtle detail highlights both the allure and irony of progress during that time. Lewis Hine's powerful photography played a crucial role in exposing these societal injustices and advocating for change. By capturing images like this one, he shed light on child labor practices and paved the way for reform movements that sought to protect vulnerable youngsters from exploitation. As we gaze upon this remarkable print today, let us reflect on how far we have come since then while recognizing that there is still work to be done to ensure every child receives their rightful opportunity for education and growth.
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