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Breaker Boys: How a Photograph Helped End Child Labor (Captured History) Paperback – July 31, 2011

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Management number 225534129 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$3.64 Model Number 225534129
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Little boys, some as young as 6, spent their long days, not playing or studying, but sorting coal in dusty, loud, and dangerous conditions. Many of these breaker boys worked 10 hours a day, six days a week all for as little as 45 cents a day. Child labor was common in the United States in the 19th century. It took the compelling, heart breaking photographs of Lewis Hine and others to bring the harsh working conditions to light. Hine and his fellow Progressives wanted to end child labor. He knew photography would reveal the truth and teach and change the world. With his camera Hine showed people what life was like for immigrants, the poor, and the children working in mines, factories, and mills. In the words of an historian, the more than 7,000 photos Hine took of American children at work aroused public sentiment against child labor in a way that no printed page or public lecture could. Read more

ISBN10 0756545102
ISBN13 978-0756545109
Language English
Publisher Compass Point Books
Dimensions 8.9 x 0.2 x 10 inches
Grade level 5 - Kindergarten
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Reading age 10 - 12 years
Print length 64 pages
Part of series Captured History
Publication date July 31, 2011

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