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The Future of America: Lewis Hine's New Deal Photographs
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[Worker pressing rubber bodies, Paragon Rubber Company and American Character Doll, Easthampton, Massachusetts]
[Worker setting eyes in sleeping dolls, Paragon Rubber Company and American Character Doll, Easthampton, Massachusetts]
[Worker spraying face, hands, and arms of dolls, Paragon Rubber Company and American Character Doll, Easthampton, Massachusetts]
[Walsh Holyoke Steam Boiler Works, Jolly, Inc., Church of the Precious Blood, and Holyoke Water Power Company at dusk, Holyoke, Massachusetts]
[Worker taking silk from spool creel to warper, William Skinner and Sons, Holyoke, Massachusetts]
[Worker rewinding paper from reel, American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Massachusetts]
[Worker making matchboard on cylinder machine, American Writing Paper Company, Holyoke, Massachusetts]
[Bedroom and living room in company-owned home of workers at Highland Cotton Mills, High Point, North Carolina]
[Worker drawing out sheet of glass wool as screen rotates, Frederick & Dimmock Company, Millville, New Jersey]
[Semi-skilled worker inserting balance screws in rim of balance wheel, Hamilton Watch Factory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania]
[Skilled inspector using high-precision toolmaker's microscope, accurate to .0001 of an inch, to examine watches, Hamilton Watch Factory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania]
[Young worker starting to card, Pickett Yarn Mill, High Point, North Carolina]
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