Lewis Hine RM CWAJFK – Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. In his lecture, Kurtz told the stories of the previously nameless men who appear in Lewis H. Hine’s famous photographs, taken to document the construction of the famous skyscraper. By Hana R. Alberts Oct 18, 2013, 1:30pm EDT. Sep 27, 2016 - Explore Sal's board "Lewis Hine", followed by 106 people on Pinterest. Boys September 1874 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; † 3. As a youth, he received limited … When Mickey’s father must leave the city, Mickey hides in the building and is discovered by one of the water boys, really a Native American girl in disguise. The original photo is from a series of photos used by hine and the national labor committee to expose child labor and exploitation, and completely changed how the nation saw and treated … Inquire Lewis Hine Family Cracking Nuts, NYC, December 13, 1911 Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. His shocking images – from the cotton mills of Carolina to the … In 1910 there were approximately two million children under the age of 15 working in the U.S. Immagini D'epoca. Boy Lewis Wickes Hine Sweepers and mule-room boys in Royal Mill, River Point, R.I. Lewis Hine, en entier Lewis Wickes Hine, (né le 26 septembre 1874 à Oshkosh, Wisconsin, États-Unis – mort le 3 novembre 1940 à Hastings-on-Hudson, New York), …