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A grid of photos from ICP’s Zoe Strauss exhibition, assembled in this way to evoke their original installation under the I-95 in Philadelphia. In her first major museum exhibition, Zoe Strauss engages ...
A new exhibit “Coal Country Portraits” is seen Friday, March 31, 2023. It will be on display to the public April 1 through Dec. 17, 2023, at the The National Canal Museum in Easton. “Coal Country ...
There was a time when newspaper boys delivered the afternoon paper on their bicycles after school or, in urban areas, waved the latest edition crying out a sensational headline. The plight of these ...
Lewis Hine was an American photographer best known for the images he made while working for the National Child Labor Committee. Hine’s interest in photography as an educational tool prompted him to ...
Legislatures in 16 states, Florida prominent among them, have been deliberating rolling back child labor laws. In some cases, major steps have already been taken to loosen restrictions on work by kids ...
"Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris, September 7-December 18, 2011, Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, February 6-April 24, 2012, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam ...
Image: 4.25" H x 3.5" W d frame: 17.5" H x 13.5" W d ...
Of all the things America invented, the greatest might have been childhood. The nation’s Child Labor Act of 1916 finally freed youngsters from toiling in factories or laboring in coal mines. The ...
"An essay ... to accompany the exhibit ... at Slater Mill Historic Site March 13-May 21, 1982 and Museum of Rhode Island History July 1-Sept. 5, 1982." Exhibit titled ...
In the summer of 1910, Lewis Hine visited the Berkshires to take some photographs. But these weren’t the usual vacation snaps. Hine was working for the newly formed National Child Labor Board, an ...
The influential photographer—born 150 years ago this week—sought to present his subjects as people with pride and dignity, often tough and defiant, who held out hope for a better world. Daily news & ...
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