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Clark, Linda Darus – 2001
By the early 1900s, many Americans were calling child labor child slavery and were demanding an end to it. Lewis Hine, a New York City schoolteacher and photographer, believed that a picture could tell a powerful story. He felt so strongly about the abuse of children as workers that he quit his teaching job and became an investigative photographer…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Child Labor, Freedom of Speech, Government Role


