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Joe Manning - Lewis Hine Gallery
From the website: Here are many of the children (and a few adults) whose descendants I have contacted, or about whom I have found significant information. Click on each photo to see an enlarged photo and the full captions. The captions directly under each photo are my words. Below those, I have added Hine's own telling descriptions, as published by the Library of Congress or other sources. You will note examples of cases where my research has resulted in name corrections, or in the discovery of the names of persons only partially identified or not identified at all by Hine. For some, I have posted considerable information that I have uncovered about their lives (in some cases, family photos). For others, I have added brief stories and interesting nuggets of information. These pages will be updated frequently.
National Public Radio - Labor Photos Shed Light on Family History by Charlene Scott
From the website: Joe Manning, a Massachusetts historian, is tracking down the descendants of those laborers to let them know about their family history.
Counting on Grace, The Search for Addie by Elizabeth Winthrop
From the website: I first saw the picture of Addie in the summer of 2002 at the Bennington Museum. in Bennington, Vermont. She leans on her spinning frame, staring out at the camera, dressed in a filthy, spotted smock.
Through the Mill by Elizabeth Winthrop
From the website: She leans casually on her spinning frame, staring out at the camera, dressed in a filthy work smock. Her bare feet, planted firmly, are slick with black grease.
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