Remember Me
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Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor
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AGE
Children's - 5th-7th Grade, Age 10-12 
READABILITY
7.2 
PAGES
104 p. ; 
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$10.79
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ISBN 9780395797266
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In his trademark photobiography style, Freedman chronicles the life and accomplishments of Lewis Hine, schoolteacher turned activist and his fight against child labor in the early 1900's. Haunting photographs taken by Hine highlight the well-developed text, breathing life into this man's story.
Publisher Summary
Photobiography of early twentieth-century photographer and schoolteacher Lewis Hine, using his own work as illustrations. Hines's photographs of children at work were so devastating that they convinced the American people that Congress must pass child labor laws.
 
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