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Breaker boys working in Ewen Breaker of Pennsylvania Coal Co. Poster
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Anniston Mfg. Co. Not so good as it looks. Sanitation is bad, and child labor conditions worst in town Poster
5-year old Harold Walker Picks Cotton Poster
Cleo Campbell, 9 years old, picks 75 to 100 pounds of cotton a day. Poster
Mule power and motor power. A Young Driver, Shaft #6, Pennsylvania Coal Company. Poster
Girls working in Tampa, Fla., Box Factory. Poster
15-year old boy who says he works some for the railroad. Mountain Grove, Missouri Poster
Children thrashing corn during school hours on a farm near Dublin. Many such light occupations fall to the lot of the Georgia child. Poster
Children with adult in the tenement district, Brockton, Massachusetts Poster
Children in the tenement district, Brockton, Mass Poster
Children working in harvesting the sugar beets Poster
Children hoeing on farm near Mt. Vernon, Ky. Poster
Child Sugar beet workers, Sugar City, Colorado. Poster
Child Worker in West Point Mississippi Poster
Children in the tenement district, Brockton, Mass #1 Poster
One of the labor camps for workers in Peerless Oyster Co. Poster
A group sorting peas at the table in Ross's Cannery, Seaford, Del. The little fellow in the photograph is a full fledged sorter. He is 5 years of age. Many such children work steadily in the Cannery, and some of them work at the machines. Poster
Portuguese immigrant child Manuel Soarels, Sweeper in spinning room, been there one month. Poster
Hazel family (very poorly educated). Children have not been to school this year although living within 1 1/2 miles of school Poster
Family group hulling strawberries in the sun at Johnson's Hulling station, Seaford, Del. Note the child of about 5 years of age in the center of the picture with sharp, long knife hulling berries. Poster
Housing conditions, Lindale, Ga. Not a thing neglected, except the child. Poster
Another of the many small children working in Mollahan Mills, Newberry, S.C Poster
Father as a dependent on Child Workers Poster
Small Child works in the Cotton Mill Poster
Mrs. J.L. Hazel and children stripping tobacco. Poster
George Goodell, and butcher knife used by many children Poster
2 "yearlings" belonging to a South Georgia farmer. The former usually gets more attention than the child. John Paulk family Poster
Group of children carrying in their pecks to the "bushel man." Poster
Indianapolis Market Fruit and Vegetable Market, Parents & Children Poster
Tiny children work in the Peerless Oyster Co Poster
Dependent Widower sits on steps; the children work to support him Poster
Three adults and six children from seven years to twelve years hard at work on a sugar beet farm near Greeley Colorado. Poster
Four children - about 3 to 6 years old. Home all alone and settlement deserted. Poster
Bad housing and congestion. the kitchen and living-room of Polish Child Poster
Mother and children hulling strawberries at Johnson's Hulling Station. Poster
Sugar beet workers, Sugar City, Colorado. Mary, six years, Lucy, eight, Ethel, ten. Family has been here ten years. Children go to school in the winter Poster
Family of David H. Goodman,. Mother and two children, working on tags for Dennison factory. Poster
High up on the top floor of a rickety tenements, immigrants, this mother and her two children were living in a tiny one room, and were finishing garments. Poster
Mrs. A.L.A. She & her 3 children - 11, 9, & 6 yrs old work at flower making. Poster
In an alley back of a moving picture theatre on First Street. Children were hanging about the "stage" entrance--"peeking in." Poster
Mother and children Work until 9 P.M. frequently and at times until 10 P.M. or midnight and then sometimes up working before school. Poster
Woman and children around a table making chains for handbags Poster
1 P.M. Family of Onofrio Cottone, finishing garments in a terribly run down tenement. The father works on the street. The three oldest children help the mother on garments. Joseph, 14, Andrew, 10, Rosie, 7, and all together they make about $2 a week Poster
Julian, a six-year-old child, making pansies for her neighbors on top floor Poster
11 Year Old Girl Picks 75 To 125 Pounds Of Cotton A Day, And Totes 50 Pounds Of It When Sack Gets Full. Poster
Young vendor with badge Poster
Shack in which the Reibers live, 10 x 15 ft. with a small shed attached Poster
Newsboys in Norfolk, Virginia Poster
Selling Grapes Saturday Night in the Market Poster
Boys wait outside of a Coal Shed Office that also serves as a depot for the newsboys to pickup their papers i.e. the St. Louis Times Poster
All are workers in Knoxville Knitting Works. Smallest boy "ravels," smallest girl is a steady worker. Poster
Noon hour, May 19, 1909. Boys working in Great Falls Mfg. Co., Somersworth, NH. Poster
Farming & Housework Poster
Workers in the Cherokee Hosiery Mill, Rome, Ga. The youngest are turners and loopers. Poster
Sweeper and Doffer Boys, Lancaster Mills (Cotton). Poster
Fanny Breto. Said 9 years old. Was picking with her father on a private bog near Bang's bog. Poster
Shucking oysters in the Alabama Canning Company Poster
At the "Glory Hole." A midnight scene in a N.J. Glass Works. Cumberland Glass Works Poster
Housing conditions are not very good in Matoaca, Va. Ebb-tide in industry. Poster
Three Sardine cutters at the Seacoast Canning Co., Eastport, Me. Poster
Bringing Home the Firewood Poster
Richard Tevor of West Manayunk near Philadelphia 8 years old. Poster
A typical group of Postal Messengers in Norfolk, Va. Poster
Seven-year-old Alex Reiber topping with a beet knife. Poster
Blower and Mold Boy, Seneca Glass Works, Morgantown, W. Va. Poster
Home of a rural working Family Poster
Midnight scene. Cumberland Glass Works, Bridgeton, N.J. Poster
Amelia Louise Sousa picks. Poster
Manuel Miranda, Very young boy, has been doffer in card room of Cornell Mill for 6 months. Poster
Lincoln Cotton Mills, Evansville, Ind. Girls at weaving machine; warpers Poster
Boy holds a small calf by a rope Poster
Settlement of sardine workers, Seacoast Canning Co., Poster
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