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Title: Child Laborer (Newberry, South Carolina, 1908) Art Poster Print
Format: Poster view MORE Posters
Size: 19 x 13 inches (33 x 48 cms)
SKU: 572772
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Details: This poster shows a child laborer from a cotton mill in Newberry, South Carolina, 1908. The young girl is standing between rows of machinery.
Child labour, or child labor, refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labour. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organizations and is illegal in many countries. Child labour was utilized to varying extents through most of history, but entered public dispute with the advent of universal schooling, with changes in working conditions during the industrial revolution, and with the emergence of the concepts of workers' and children's rights. In many developed countries, it is considered inappropriate or exploitative if a child below a certain age works (excluding household chores or school-related work). An employer is usually not permitted to hire a child below a certain minimum age.
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