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|caption=A [[baseball]] team composed mostly of child laborers from an Indiana glassmaking factory, as photographed by '''[[Lewis Hine]]''' in August 1908. Hine (1874–1940) was an [[United States|American]] [[sociology|sociologist]] who promoted the use of [[photography]] as an educational medium and means for social change. Beginning in 1908, he spent ten years photographing [[child labor]] for the [[National Child Labor Committee]]. The project was a dangerous one, and Hine had to disguise himself – at times as a fire inspector, post card vendor, Bible salesman or industrial photographer – to avoid the factory police and foremen.
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A [[baseball]] team composed mostly of child laborers from an Indiana glassmaking factory, as photographed by '''[[Lewis Hine]]''' in August 1908. Hine (1874–1940) was an [[United States|American]] [[sociology|sociologist]] who promoted the use of [[photography]] as an educational medium and means for social change. Beginning in 1908, he spent ten years photographing [[child labor]] for the [[National Child Labor Committee]]. The project was a dangerous one, and Hine had to disguise himself – at times as a fire inspector, post card vendor, Bible salesman or industrial photographer – to avoid the factory police and foremen.


|credit=Photograph: [[Lewis Hine]]; restoration: [[User:Durova|Lise Broer]]
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Photograph of glassworkers by Lewis Hine
A baseball team composed mostly of child laborers from an Indiana glassmaking factory, as photographed by Lewis Hine in August 1908. Hine (1874–1940) was an American sociologist who promoted the use of photography as an educational medium and means for social change. Beginning in 1908, he spent ten years photographing child labor for the National Child Labor Committee. The project was a dangerous one, and Hine had to disguise himself – at times as a fire inspector, post card vendor, Bible salesman or industrial photographer – to avoid the factory police and foremen.Photograph: Lewis Hine; restoration: Lise Broer