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Working as an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), Lewis Hine () documented working and living conditions of children in the United States between and
By , an estimated 2 million children under the age of 15 were working industrial jobs. Conditions were often horrendous.
Founded in , the National Child Labor Committee set out on a mission of promoting the rights, awareness, dignity, well-being and education of children and youth as they relate to work and working. Starting in , the Committee hired Hine first on a temporary and then on a permanent basis, to carry out investigative and photographic work for the organization.
Hine called it detective work. HeĀ assumed a variety of personas including Bible salesman, postcard salesman, and industrial photographer making a record of factory machinery to gain entrance to the workplace.
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