Lewis Hine - Notable Photographs

Notable Photographs

  • Child Labor: Girls in Factory (1908)
  • Breaker Boys (1910)
  • Young Doffers in the Elk Cotton Mills (1910)
  • Steam Fitter (1920)
  • Workers, Empire State Building (1931)

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