This category lists pages and sites about Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 -1940) and his works. Hines was not only a photographer, but also a sociologist. He used his camera to captures everything from images of immigrants at Ellis Island to children working long hours in dangerous factories. He used his documentary photography to support his views on issues such as child labor and poverty.
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- The History Place: Child Labor in America 60 photographs by Lewis W. Hine the investigative photographer who worked for the Child Labor Bureau.
- Children At Work, 1908-1912 Explains why Hine's work was important and includes several of his photographs.
- Lewis Hine Tells about the photographer's life and includes examples of his work.