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HINE: SCHOOLYARD, 1917. Children playing on the slide in the schoolyard of the
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HINE: SCHOOLYARD, 1917. Children playing on the slide in the schoolyard of the
HINE: SCHOOLYARD, 1917.
Children playing on the slide in the schoolyard of the Oklahoma School for the Blind, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Hine, March 1917
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1917 Adolescent Blind Children Education Elementary School Exercise Handicap Hine Lewis Literacy March Muskogee Oklahoma Playing Pupil Recreation Rural Schoolboy Schoolyard Slide Sliding Southwest Wickes Young
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HINE - SCHOOLYARD, 1917. A Glimpse into the Joyful World of Childhood at the Oklahoma School for the Blind
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. In this photograph by Lewis Hine, taken in March 1917, we are transported to the schoolyard of the Oklahoma School for the Blind in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The image captures a moment filled with youthful exuberance and carefree play as children engage in one of their favorite activities - sliding down a slide. Despite their visual impairments, these young boys demonstrate remarkable resilience and adaptability as they navigate their surroundings with confidence. Their laughter echoes through the air as they embrace this simple pleasure that transcends any physical limitations. Hine's sepia-toned photograph beautifully encapsulates not only a snapshot of daily life but also highlights the importance of education and recreation for these students. It serves as a reminder that every child deserves access to quality education regardless of their circumstances or abilities. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from rural America's past, it is impossible not to be moved by its timeless message – that childhood knows no boundaries when it comes to joy and friendship. This poignant image invites us to reflect on our own lives and appreciate those moments where pure happiness can be found even amidst challenges. This print from Granger Art on Demand offers an opportunity to cherish this piece of American history while celebrating inclusivity, resilience, and the power of childhood imagination.
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