Lewis Hine's subject matter focused primarily on documenting social issues, including child labor, working conditions, and Immigration. He used his Photography to bring awareness to these pressing societal issues and advocate for social change.
John Hines has written: 'Our friends in Africa' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
Edith Hines Leach has written: 'Jonathan M. Hines of Burke County, North Carolina and his descendants' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Sue Hines has written: 'Out Of The Shadows' -- subject(s): Australia, Fiction, Friendship, Homosexuality, Secrets
Catherine Hines Campbell has written: 'The fruitful years' -- subject(s): Biography, History
Lewis Hine was best known for using photography in order to achieve social reform. He became instrumental in changing the Child Labor laws of the United States.
Jerome Hines has written: 'Great singers on great singing' -- subject(s): Singers, Interviews, Singing 'This is my story, this is my song' -- subject(s): Basses (Singers), Biography
John Chesterfield Hines has written: 'Wolf dogs of the North' -- subject(s): Dogs, Folklore, Anecdotes
Lewis Hine was a sociologist and very early photographer. His work in documentary photography helped spread the reality of society through the minds of America.
Bob Hines has written: 'Les canards vus de loin' -- subject(s): Canards 'Ducks at a distance' -- subject(s): Anatidae, Birds, Ducks, Identification, Waterfowl
Walter Hines Sims has written: 'Church music administration' -- subject(s): Church music, Protestant churches 'Song leading' -- subject(s): Choral conducting
Walker D. Hines has written: 'Report on Danube navigation' -- subject(s): Customhouses, Navigation, Communication and traffic
John Hines Kennedy has written: 'Support of the failing circulation' -- subject(s): Heart failure, Mechanical Heart