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12 year old doffer Ronald Webb and 7 year old Frank Robinson, son of cardroom boss
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12 year old doffer Ronald Webb and 7 year old Frank Robinson, son of cardroom boss
XOS1273746 12 year old doffer Ronald Webb and 7 year old Frank Robinson, son of cardroom boss, who sweeps and doffs (clears full bobbins) at Roanoke Cotton Mills, Virginia, 1911 (b/w photo) by Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lewis Hine was an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee who documented from 1908-1912 the working conditions and exploitation of children in all types of industries. ); American, out of copyright
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This photo print, titled "12 year old doffer Ronald Webb and 7 year old Frank Robinson, son of cardroom boss" takes us back to the harsh realities of early 20th-century America. Captured by Lewis Wickes Hine in 1911 at Roanoke Cotton Mills in Virginia, this image sheds light on the exploitative working conditions endured by children during that era. In the photograph, we see young Ronald Webb and Frank Robinson engaged in their laborious tasks. Ronald, a mere twelve years old, works as a doffer - responsible for clearing full bobbins - while seven-year-old Frank sweeps alongside him. Their presence within this industrial setting serves as a stark reminder of the prevalence of child labor during this time. Lewis Hine's role as an investigative photographer for the National Child Labor Committee allowed him to document various industries' exploitation of children between 1908 and 1912. Through his lens, he aimed to expose these injustices and advocate for reform. The image portrays not only poverty-stricken boys but also highlights their barefootedness amidst machinery and textile production. It serves as a poignant representation of the struggles faced by countless children who were forced into labor due to dire circumstances. As we reflect upon this powerful visual testimony from our past, it is crucial to acknowledge how far society has come in terms of protecting children's rights. This photograph stands as a testament to both Hine's dedication towards social change and our ongoing commitment
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