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BOSTON: NEWSBOY, 1909. A newsboy flipping cars, on a trolley in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: NEWSBOY, 1909. A newsboy flipping cars, on a trolley in Boston, Massachusetts


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BOSTON: NEWSBOY, 1909. A newsboy flipping cars, on a trolley in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: NEWSBOY, 1909.
A newsboy flipping cars, " on a trolley in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1909

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1909 Boston Child Labor Cobblestone Hine Hitching Knicker Knickers Lewis Neighborhood Newsboy October Poor Railroad Track Street Scene Track Traveler Trolley Wickes Working Class


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BOSTON: NEWSBOY, 1909. A glimpse into the bustling streets of Boston, Massachusetts in the early 20th century captures a captivating moment frozen in time. In this remarkable photograph by Lewis Hine, taken in October 1909, we witness a young newsboy fearlessly flipping cars on a trolley amidst the vibrant cityscape. The image showcases the resilience and resourcefulness of children who were often forced into labor at an early age during this era. Dressed in knickers and wearing a cap, this spirited boy embodies the working-class spirit that defined turn-of-the-century America. As he effortlessly navigates through cobblestone streets lined with railroad tracks, one can almost hear the clatter of passing carriages and feel the energy pulsating through North Boston's neighborhood. The sepia-toned print adds to its nostalgic charm, transporting us back to a time when horse-drawn trolleys were an integral part of urban transportation. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of both the hardships faced by young individuals like this newsboy and their indomitable spirit to make ends meet. It immortalizes not only his determination but also sheds light on child labor practices prevalent during that period. Lewis Hine's lens beautifully encapsulates daily life in Boston over a century ago – capturing history within each frame. This evocative piece is not just an artistic masterpiece but also an invaluable window into our past.

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