1. Discussion: Evidence of Abusive Labor?
Discussion: Evidence of Abusive Labor?Discussion: Evidence of Abusive
Labor?Instructions:For decades reformers tried to arouse public outrage against child labor,
and they made significant headway at last with the help of photography—especially the
photographs of Lewis W. Hine (1874–1940). A native of Wisconsin, Hine in 1908 became
the staff photographer for the National Child Labor Committee, an organization committed
to ending child labor. Hine’s images contributed heavily to the eventual success of the
campaign to end child labor in the New Deal era. He is also celebrated as one of the fathers
of documentary photography. You’ve seen other primary sources this week on on a related
topic. After reviewing Hines work (you can do so here), please answer one of the following
questions for your intintial post (be sure to be specific about what you see in the images and
how it relates to this part of American history:Why might Hine’s graphic images have
succeeded in stirring public opinion more powerfully than factual and statistical
demonstrations of the evil of child labor?Given Hine’s own reform objectives, can his
photographs—or any so-called documentary images—be taken at face value as literal,
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