Lewis W. Hine, Johns Lewis. Springstein Mill. A typical cotton mill boy. 12 years old --1 year in mill. Weaver--4 looms. Got 40 cents at start--60 cents now. Brother and Pa, in mills. Witness S.R. Hine. Location: Chester, South Carolina., [National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)], 1908, November, Photographic print, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-nclc-01427 (color digital file from b&w original print) LC-USZ62-58329 (b&w film copy negative), LL/39686 | Social outsiders ContentsIntroduction | 224.01 | Introduction to the portraiture of social outsiders | 224.02 | Documentary studies on social outsiders | Minorities | 224.03 | Introduction to the photography of ethnic groups and minorities | 224.04 | Native Americans | 224.05 | Romani, Roma, Gypsies (includes a number of nomadic groups) | Sideshow performers | 224.06 | Sideshow performers, living museums and circus acts | 224.07 | Thoughts of the portraiture of ethnic groups | Illness | 224.08 | The private world of illness | Mental health | 224.09 | Insane asylum patients (1870s) | Economic status | 224.10 | Beggars | Criminality | 224.11 | Wanted criminals | Photographers | 224.12 | Hugh Welch Diamond: Patients at Surrey County Asylum (ca. 1855) | 224.13 | James Crichton-Browne: West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wakefield, Yorkshire, Great Britain | 224.14 | Albert Londe: Female patients with mental illness | 224.15 | Augustus Francis Sherman: Ellis Island portraits | 224.16 | Danny Lyon: The Bikeriders (1968) | 224.17 | Danny Lyon: Conversations with the Dead (1971) | 224.18 | Diane Arbus: Book covers | 224.19 | Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Street hustlers |
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