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Laborer and Family, Labor is Life
Anonymous
Illus/Labor Parade Passsing Over Bridge
Anonymous
Unemployed (Day Laborers at the Port of Hamburg), 1908-1909
Anonymous
8 year old Leo, only 4 feet tall, picks up bobbins for 15 cents a day at Elk Cotton Mills,...
Lewis Wickes Hine
Eight-hour day, 1919
Anonymous
Day labourers having a hot dog and lemonade, Battery Park, New York, USA, early 1930s
Unknown
12 year old Eddie Norton, makes about 40 cents a day as a sweeper at Saxon Mill, Spartanburg, North Carolina,...
Lewis Wickes Hine
The Amorous Vineyard Laborer
Peter Paul Joseph Noël
Lithograph with United Mine Workers of America Emblem
Anonymous
National Eight-Hour Law
Anonymous
Illustration of Workers During 1886 Dockers' Strike, London.
Anonymous
The 8th of March - International Womens Day (Poster), 1932
Anonymous
Bill May, aged 5 who makes 15 cents a day, in the shucking shed at Barataria Canning Company, Biloxi, Mississippi,...
Lewis Wickes Hine
Workers at a Sugar Plantation
Anonymous
Illustration of Striking Conductors and Drivers Overturning a Trolley Car
Anonymous
Police officers dispersing the strike of employees of Streetcar in New York, 1886
Anonymous
Worker In Overalls W/Lunchbox & Paper
Anonymous
Building Site at Wesslingersee, 1876
Heinrich Wilhelm Truebner
Elsie and Sadie working at Yazoo City Yarn Mills, Mississippi said they were 13 years old, 1911
Lewis Wickes Hine
Leisure and Labor, 1858
Frank Blackwell Mayer
Trade union. Manifest published by the World Congress in London. 1896.
Anonymous
Workers unloading coal from a barge, early twentieth century
French School
Book Illustration of People at Work in the 11th-Century
Anonymous
When the Day's Work is Done
Charles James Adams
La Chantier, (The Factory)
Dominique Jouvet-Magron
Child Textile Workers Holding Protest Signs During Strike
Anonymous
Homestead Strike
Anonymous
New Labor Camp
Anonymous
Workers at Gold Mine
Anonymous
Chinese Laborers Building Railroad
Anonymous
Close-up handshake between businessman and laborer
Anonymous
Fannie, 48 inches high, aged 7, one of 19 children helping her sister in Elk Mills, Fayetteville, Tennessee, 1910
Lewis Wickes Hine
Police officers dispersing the strike of employees of Streetcar in New York, March 4, 1886. Colored
Anonymous
May Day, 1907
Walter Crane
1890s Factory Workers Seated Outside Of Building
Anonymous
Magazine Illustration of Child Laborers
Anonymous
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