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Child Labor in America

Joyce Kasman Valenza and Carl Atkinson

Modern Memo


Date: June 20, 2005
To: edstaff@nye.com
From: Ms. Jane Newsworthy, Editor
Subject: Acquisition of photographs

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As I search the Web, I discover troubling photographs and documents which clearly illustrate that there are many children throughout the world who continue to be exploited in work settings. The photographs remind me of the work of the social reformer Lewis Hine at the beginning of the last century.

Despite reform efforts and legislation in our county, children here still work in sweatshops and on farms. In third world countries, the issue is even more severe. The number of Web sites devoted to this issue reflects a growing awareness. Some of the sites are maintained by concerned young people themselves. I am suggesting a special section of our newspaper focusing on the issue of child labor today and I expect each of our staff members to use his or her individual talents to present the situation to the public.

My suggestions for the section:

This may be one of the most important and powerful projects our newspaper has undertaken. Please take your roles seriously. You are responsible for bringing an important current issue to the eyes of our readers and our legislators.

I have linked to a Web page of resources that will help you with your research.

Good luck. Remember to confer with me regularly so we can discuss your progress.

The Chief

 

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