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HOME INDUSTRY, c1910. An immigrant family making mens trousers in their New York
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HOME INDUSTRY, c1910. An immigrant family making mens trousers in their New York
HOME INDUSTRY, c1910.
An immigrant family making mens trousers in their New York City tenement home. Photograph by Lewis W. Hine, c1910
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1910 Busy Child Child Labor Family Garment Hine Home Industry Household Immigrant Lewis Maker Making Manhattan Manufacture Northeast Piecework Poor Room Seamstress Sewing Tenement Textile Wickes Working Class
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This photograph, titled "HOME INDUSTRY, c1910" captures a poignant moment in the lives of an immigrant family residing in their New York City tenement home. The image showcases the daily struggles faced by this hardworking family as they engage in the laborious task of making men's trousers. Photographed by Lewis W. Hine around 1910, this snapshot provides a glimpse into the early days of American industry and highlights the prevalence of child labor during that era. In this bustling household, a young boy can be seen diligently assisting his family members with their work, emphasizing how even children were not exempt from contributing to their household's income. The cramped interior space is filled with textiles and sewing equipment, creating an atmosphere that exudes both determination and resilience. This group portrait encapsulates the unity within this immigrant family as they collaborate on piecework manufacturing to make ends meet. Located in Manhattan's North East region, this humble abode serves as a microcosm for countless working-class families striving for survival amidst challenging circumstances at the turn of the century. Through Lewis W. Hine's lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the hardships endured by these individuals who played an integral role in shaping America's industrial landscape. This powerful photograph is not just a testament to human perseverance but also serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility towards ensuring fair labor practices and protecting vulnerable communities from exploitation – issues that continue to resonate today.
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