"Mortaria family, 8 Downing St., N.Y., making flowers wreaths. The Little three-year-old on left was actually helping, putting the center of the flower into the petal. . ."
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Theodore Roosevelt was a Progressive interested in economic and social issues prominent in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century United States.
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"Two of the tiny workers, a raveler and a looper in Loudon Hosiery Mills. Location: Loudon, Tennessee."
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LC-USZ62-12878.
Mother Jones with children in a mining camp
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Newberry Library
Kerr Archives,
Box XX "Unidentified Photo" folder
Mother Jones and three children.