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Child labor in North Carolina's textile mills

At home in the mill village

A family of textile mill workers in Gastonia pose in front of their house in the mill village. The girl, aged twelve, made 60 cents a day. Many mill owners allowed families one room in each mill village house per worker, a policy that encouraged child labor.

Lewis Wickes Hine, photographer. From the records of the United States National Child Labor Committee.

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