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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 19, 1909
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 19, 1909
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Hawking newspapers, South Avalon & East Slauson, Los Angeles, 1928
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Little girls tend newspaper stand, Canal St. New York, New York, 1910
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Starting in business early. Selling vegetables in the market. Boston, Massachusetts, 1909
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Fruit and vegetable vendors, Indianapolis Market, 1908
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Callie Campbell, 11 years old, picks 75 to 125 pounds of cotton a day,
Potawotamie County, Oklahoma, 1916
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“Radishes! Penny a bunch!” Sixth St. Market, Cincinnati. 10 PM, 1908
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Rose Biodo, 10 years old. Working 3 summers. Minds baby and carries berries, two pecks at a time. Whites Bog, Brown Mills, New Jersey, 1910
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Youngest workers at Scotland Neck Cotton Mill going home, North Carolina, 1914
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Young rag-picker carries his load up high, Fall River, Massachusetts, June 16, 1916
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Young boys collect wood, much like rag-pickers, Boston, October 1909
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Two young girls who work at Inland Type Foundry, St Louis, May, 1910
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Anna Dazet, 14 years old. Girl unable to procure employment certificate because she lacks the required number of days. Father tubucular, in advanced stage, and in hospital. Worked just as long as he possibly could. Mother takes in a little washing. There are 5 children, including Anna. Family occupy 3 rooms. We are giving a scholarship to Anna.
National Child Labor Committee report on the tenants of 334 West 49th Street, New York, April, 1910
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Tierra del Laga Cigar Company, a union shop. No signs of child labor. Tampa, Florida, 1909.
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Mother and small children work, while father, who occasionally gets part time work with the railroad, lazes. New York, December, 1911.