National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
National child labor committee Etats-Unis
National Child Labor Committee (USA)
জাতীয় শিশুশ্রম কমিটি (আমেরিকা)
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Works
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AC | |
Agriculture photographs | |
The American child. | |
Can we afford child labor? Including the exhibit handbook prepared to accompany the twenty-five panel exhibit at the exposition in San Francisco. | |
Canneries. Child labor at factories, primarily in the Northeast and Southeast United States | |
Child employing industries | |
Child Labor : a menace to industry, education and good citizenship. | |
The child labor bulletin. | |
Child labor in canneries ... with other special articles. | |
Child labor laws and child labor facts: an analysis by states. | |
Child labor selected bibliography, 1920-1927 | |
Child welfare in North Carolina; | |
Children in agriculture | |
Children in West Virginia. Housing conditions and schools, primarily in rural West Virginia, October 1921 | |
The clinker, and some other children. | |
A decision for Tommy. | |
An employment survey of 4014 Tex. schl. child., 1950: | |
A great wrong! See how one year of factory life ages little girls. Our national disgrace | |
Handbook on the Federal child labor amendment. | |
Lewis Hine collection | |
Little comrades who toil. | |
Mills. Child labor at cotton mills and other kinds of manufacturing in the United States | |
More education pays. A brief acount of children in industry with descriptions of certain common productive processes. A syllabus for the use of teachers. | |
New generation. | |
Organization, scope and publications | |
Pamphlet (National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)) | |
Passing the federal child labor law. Industrial education in New York City. Street trade regulation. | |
Physical welfare of employed children | |
Promises to keep : the continuing crisis in the education of migrant children. | |
Publication (National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)) | |
A report to Gov. Frank W. Higgins upon the failure of Commissioner John McMackin to enforce the labor laws. | |
Rite of passage : the crisis of youth's transition from school to work. | |
Rural child welfare : an inquiry | |
Street trades. Child labor portrayed through a variety of trades in the United States | |
Tenement homework. Child labor in homes in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island | |
Uniform child labor laws : proceedings of the seventh annual conference, Birmingham, Alabama, March 9-12, 1911 | |
The waiting workforce : toward a national youth development policy : a call to action | |
When children are injured in industry; report of a follow-up study of 167 children in industrial acidents in Tennessee, Illinois, and Wisconsin. | |
Where work begins : answers to some questions on the employment of children. | |
Youth serving the community, realistic public service roles for young workers final report |