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Malestestra Family, January 1908
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Leveroni Family, January 1908
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Garment Workers, January 1908
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Basso family, making roses in dirty poorly lighted kitchen, January 1912
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Julia, a 6 year old child making pansies for her neighbor, January 1912
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Camela, 12 years old, making Irish lace for collars. Works until 9 P.M. in dirty kitchen, January 1912
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Katie, 13 years old, and Angeline, 11 years old, making cuffs, January 1912
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Mrs. Molinari and family making feathers. 6 year old Antoinette ties like an old hand. Dominick, January 1912
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Three spinners in spinning room, 1912
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General view of spinning room, Cornell Mill, Fall River, Mass, January 1912
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Interior of Wamsutta Mill, New Bedford, Mass. Wilfred, youngest boy, appears thirteen years, January 1912
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Mrs. Totora, makes from $2 to $2.50 a week making lace for a contractor, December 1911
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Home of Mrs. Schiaffo, December 1911
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Florence, 12 years old, and her sister, Jennie, working on crochet hats in dirty kitchen of their tenement, December 1911
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Mrs. Ricca, making rompers for Campbell kids. Husband out of work. New York City, December 1911
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Mrs. Palontona and 13 year old daughter, working on pillow-lace in dirty kitchen of their tenement home, December 1911
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Mrs. Mauro, and family working on feathers, December 1911
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Mrs. Capello makes 50 cents to $1 a week making willow plumes, December 1911
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Father hanging around the home while family works on feathers, December 1911
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Picking nuts in dirty basement, December 1911
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A family picking nuts. Mother nursing baby while picking nuts, December 1911
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Mrs. Marengin. Pepino, 10 years old, cracking nuts with her teeth, December 1911
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John Sachatello, a barber with a steady job helping family make flowers, December 1911
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Family of Mrs. Motto making flowers in a dirty tenement, December 1911
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Mary Prenda, 13 years old. Short-sighted girl with glasses working after school on flowers with Mary's aunt, December 1911
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A reflection on the parent. Reflection in looking glass shows the father who has been picking nuts but refused to be photographed, December 1911
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Mrs. Caporale, a widow, picking nuts while her two daughters help her, December 1911
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Everybody works but..... A common scene in the tenements, December 1911
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Mrs. Salvia, Joe, 10 years old, Josephine, 14 years, Camille, 7 years, picking nuts in a dirty tenement home, December 1911
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Mrs. Lucy Libertime and family, Johnnie, 4 years old, Mary 6 years, Millie, 9, picking nuts in the basement tenement, December 1911