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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872; "Our Young Girls"

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872; "Our Young Girls"

Young girls working in American Woolen Mills, Winooski, Vt. Most are illiterate. Work slack and force small. (See also N.C.L.C. Photos #720-745 May 1909.) Location: Winooski, Vermont.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872; "Our Young Girls"

Groups of girl workers at the gate of the American Tobacco Co., Wilmington, Delaware, noon period, May 24, 1910. Young girls obviously under 14 years of age, who work about 10 hours a day every day except Saturday. Investigator, Edward F. Brown. Location: Wilmington, Delaware Photo by Louis i.e. Lewis W. Hine, May, 1910

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872; "Our Young Girls"

Melchior Peronard - "Passing Young Girls" from The Songs of Béranger

Some of the Young Girls (not the youngest) working in Peters Shoe Co., De Soto, Mo. Location: De Soto, Missouri.

Rodolphe Bresdin - Study of Young Girls

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; 1872; "Our Young Girls"

Group of Young Girls Working in Peerless Box Co., Washington, Mo. Location: Washington, Missouri

Young girls going home from Brown's shoe factory. (Washington & 18th Sts) at close of day. May 10 th, 1910. Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

[Groups of girls workers at the gate of the American Tobacco Co., Wilmington, Delaware, noon period, May 24, 1910. Young girls obviously under 14 years of age, who work about 10 hours a day every day except Saturday. Investigator, Edward F. Brown] Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Louis [i.e. Lewis] W. Hine, May, 1910]

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