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Whitnel Cotton Mills, North Carolina, USA 1908. "...children on night shift going to work at 6 PM on a cold dark December night. The work shift lasts all night, 12 hours. They do not come out again until 6:00 AM." (Photo, Lewis Wickes Hine).
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