LEWIS WICKES HINE

Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His…
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Tobacco Farmer Family Lewis Hine 1916 Photo of a tobacco stripper family. Kentucky, Country, Vintage, Bowling Green, White Tractor, Farming, Lewis Hine, Howell, Farm Pictures
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Tobacco Farmer Family Lewis Hine 1916 Photo of a tobacco stripper family.
LEWIS HINE (1874-1940). Fotógrafo americano. El padre de la fotografía social.   Bowery Bootblack. Nueva York, 1910 Vintage Photos, Industrial, Historia, Blanco Y Negro, Fotografia, Old Photos, Fotos, Fotografie, Old Pictures
LEWIS HINE (1874-1940). Fotógrafo americano. El padre de la fotografía social. Bowery Bootblack. Nueva York, 1910
Two newsgirls. Delaware, 1910.  By Lewis W. Hine Children, Child Labor, Labor, Sick Baby, Olds, Newsies, Evansville, Library Of Congress
By Gone America
Two newsgirls. Delaware, 1910. By Lewis W. Hine
The Kids Who Shouted the News - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com Inspiration, Steampunk, Child Labor Law, Orphan Train
The Kids Who Shouted the News
The Kids Who Shouted the News - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
The constant visitor, Main Children's Room, 1914   Lewis Wickes Hine, People, Young Reader, Children Images, Kids Reading, Working With Children, Photo Archive
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The constant visitor, Main Children's Room, 1914 Lewis Wickes Hine,
Lewis W. Hine, Untitled, 1909 Dorothea Lange, Canada, Edwardian, Old Portraits
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
Lewis W. Hine, Untitled, 1909
American Government, Child Hood, Labour Day, Coal Miners
Child Laborers Portrayed By Lewis Hine by Everett
Joseph Severio, peanut vendor, age 11 [seen with photographer Hine]. Been pushing a cart 2 years. Out after midnight on May 21, 1910. All earnings go to his father. Wilmington, Delaware." Istanbul, Indonesia, Wisconsin, The Good Old Days, Old Things, Old Photographs
Child Labor in America: Investigative Photos of Lewis Hine
Joseph Severio, peanut vendor, age 11 [seen with photographer Hine]. Been pushing a cart 2 years. Out after midnight on May 21, 1910. All earnings go to his father. Wilmington, Delaware."
Four Pots a Day: February 1913. Bluffton, S.C. Oyster shuckers at Lowden Canning. Ten-year old Frank. Shucks four pots a day. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine. England, American Children, Child Worker, American
Four Pots a Day: 1913 high-resolution photo
Four Pots a Day: February 1913. Bluffton, S.C. Oyster shuckers at Lowden Canning. Ten-year old Frank. Shucks four pots a day. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine.
Laura Petty, a 6 year old berry picker on Jenkins farm, Rock Creek near Baltimore, Md. "I'm just beginnin'. Picked two boxes yesterday. (2 cents a box). Location: Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 8 July 1909. Maryland, Most Famous Photographers, Lewis, Famous Photographers
Category:Photographs of child laborers by Lewis Hine - Wikimedia Commons
Laura Petty, a 6 year old berry picker on Jenkins farm, Rock Creek near Baltimore, Md. "I'm just beginnin'. Picked two boxes yesterday. (2 cents a box). Location: Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 8 July 1909.
Photographic Print: Curtin Hines Aged 14, Western Union Messenger for 6 Months, Houston, Texas, 1913 by Lewis Wickes Hine : 24x16in Texas, Houston, Western Union, Early 1900s, Oldies
'Curtin Hines Aged 14, Western Union Messenger for 6 Months, Houston, Texas, 1913' Photographic Print - Lewis Wickes Hine | Art.com
Photographic Print: Curtin Hines Aged 14, Western Union Messenger for 6 Months, Houston, Texas, 1913 by Lewis Wickes Hine : 24x16in
Lewis Hine: Taking a Stand Against Child Labor Hartford, Tony, Heritage Image, Portrait Images
Lewis Hine: Taking a Stand Against Child Labor
Lewis Hine: Taking a Stand Against Child Labor
Lewis Hine, child labor Falmouth, Carleton Watkins, Belford, Creek, Hines
Heartbreaking Photographs of Child Labour in the United States by Lewis Hine - Flashbak
Lewis Hine, child labor