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Young Teen Girl Working as Spinner at Cotton Mill, West, Texas, USA, c
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Young Teen Girl Working as Spinner at Cotton Mill, West, Texas, USA, c
5858507 Young Teen Girl Working as Spinner at Cotton Mill, West, Texas, USA, c. 1913 (sepia photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23264938
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1913 Child Labor Cotton Lewis Hine Machinery Mill Occupations One Person Only Teenager Texas Thread West Laborer Spools
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This sepia-toned photograph captures a poignant moment in history, depicting a young teenage girl diligently working as a spinner at a cotton mill in West, Texas, USA circa 1913. The image, taken by Lewis Wickes Hine, showcases the harsh reality of child labor during this era. In the photograph, we see the determined expression on the girl's face as she operates the machinery with expertise beyond her years. Her caucasian ethnicity and youthful appearance highlight the exploitation of children from various backgrounds who were forced to work long hours in dangerous conditions. The composition emphasizes the vastness of the factory space with rows upon rows of spools and threads surrounding her. This serves as a stark reminder of how these young workers played an integral role in America's textile industry. Hine's masterful photography skillfully captures both the individuality and universality of this young worker's experience. Through his lens, we are transported back to an era where childhood was sacrificed for economic gain. This vintage portrait not only documents an important chapter in American history but also serves as a powerful reminder that progress should never come at such high human costs. It stands as a testament to those who fought tirelessly for better working conditions and protection for children against exploitative practices like child labor. As we reflect on this haunting image today, it is crucial to remember our collective responsibility towards ensuring safe and fair opportunities for all children around the world.
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