A young cotton mill worker, Sadie Pfeifer, stands beside an enormous spinning machine in a Lancaster, South Carolina textile factory in 1908. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, the image exposes the harsh reality of child labor in the American South. The towering machinery dwarfs the girl, emphasizing the vulnerability of children forced into industrial work and the urgency of social reform.

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A young cotton mill worker, Sadie Pfeifer, stands beside an enormous spinning machine in a Lancaster, South Carolina textile factory in 1908. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, the image exposes the harsh reality of child labor in the American South. The towering machinery dwarfs the girl, emphasizing the vulnerability of children forced into industrial work and the urgency of social reform.
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A young cotton mill worker, Sadie Pfeifer, stands beside an enormous spinning machine in a Lancaster, South Carolina textile factory in 1908. Photographed by Lewis Wickes Hine for the National Child Labor Committee, the image exposes the harsh reality of child labor in the American South. The towering machinery dwarfs the girl, emphasizing the vulnerability of children forced into industrial work and the urgency of social reform.

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