Child Labor in United States 1908, 12 hour night shifts. Flashlight photo of children on night shift going to work at 6 PM on a cold dark December night. Work shift lasts all night, 12 hours. They do not come out again until 6:00 AM. Child workers on their way to a night shift at Whitnel Cottton Mills. North Carolina, USA 1908.
Photo by Hine, Lewis Wickes
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“Children have real understanding only of that which they invent themselves, and each time that we try to teach them too quickly, we keep them from reinventing it themselves.”
by Jean Piaget
Let me know your thoughts on this issue, your opinion is very important.
No pressure. It is a good story and I was interested to see that was happening in North Carolina (where I live) because I had ancestors who were in the cotton mills as children in England (where I am from). Of course child labour is not over. I discussed that in an article on mineral mining, but the historic context is important.
I will be interested to see what you do with this Aria.
https://youtu.be/a01QQZyl-_I
No pressure. It is a good story and I was interested to see that was happening in North Carolina (where I live) because I had ancestors who were in the cotton mills as children in England (where I am from). Of course child labour is not over. I discussed that in an article on mineral mining, but the historic context is important.
Can you send me your article link?
Sure. It is the first of my 'Dark Materials' series. https://open.substack.com/pub/michaelvigne/p/s6-e1-noise-cancellation?r=2bzb33&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web