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Lewis Hine
He stoped child labor.
Lewis Hine was a photographer in the early 1900's. His work focused on child labor and the exploitation of child workers, and it led to major pushes for reformation in the way children were treated as workers.
He was a muckraker because he exposed corruption in society
The National Child Labor Committee (NCLC) fought with the help of Lewis Wikes Hine, a famous photographer, to fight child labor. They sent Hine to many of places who had supported child labor, and Hine would take pictures of how young the kids were and the horrible working conditions. They would take those pictures and make them into flyers hanging them up everywhere for everyone to see. The NCLC and Hine helped people learn the problems of child labor helping them see how wrong it was. With the help Of the NCLC and Hine child labor was soon banished by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional.
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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.
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.
Lewis Hine's birth name is Lewis Wickes Hine.
Lewis Hine tries to stop child labor and does because he saw the harsh conditions the kids all over the world were going thougth and wanted to try and stop it and he did but it still goes on it most places.
The National Child Labor Committee, an early proponent of children's rights in the United States, hired photographer Lewis Hine in 1908. He documented the conditions of working children at the time, which helped to create popular support for laws restsricting child labor.
Lewis Hine was born on September 26, 1874.