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Kindergarten at Haines Normal and Industrial Institute, Augusta, Georgia

Kindergarten at Haines Normal and Industrial Institute, Augusta, Georg...

African American children in classroom. No. 18. Public domain photograph of an official meeting, group of people, discussion, office table, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Free Kindergarten (in Girards Ala.) run by the Eagle and Pho[e]nix Mills, Columbus, [Ga.] Has been closed over a year. The mill owners get a deal of free newspaper advertising about their wonderful Welfare Work, but it petered out this way.  Location: Columbus, Georgia.

Free Kindergarten (in Girards Ala.) run by the Eagle and Pho[e]nix Mil...

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Massachusetts--The kindergarten in the North-end Industrial Home, Boston / from a sketch by Chas. Upham.

Massachusetts--The kindergarten in the North-end Industrial Home, Bost...

Children with teachers in class. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 52, no. 1,340 (1881 June 4), p. 229.

[Eight African American children, in kindergarten, learning washing and ironing at Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia]

[Eight African American children, in kindergarten, learning washing an...

Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress). No. 9. Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeme[n] called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mill[s.] The children of the mill settlement, from six to eight years attend. Several olde[r] boys were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from eight to fourteen go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off.  Location: Lynchburg, Virginia.

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeme[n] called it) at Lynchburg (Virg...

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The "Kinleygarten" (the mill Policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mills. The children of the mill settlement, from six to eight years attend. Several older boys (see exterior photo, 2169) were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from eight to fourteen go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off. Lynchburg, Virginia

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill Policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virgin...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2168. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More

Free Kindergarten (in Girard, Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills, Columbus, Ga. Has been closed over a year. The mill owners get a deal of free newspaper advertising about their wonderful Welfare Work, but it petered out this way.  Location: Columbus, Georgia.

Free Kindergarten (in Girard, Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills...

Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill Policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mills. The children of the mill settlement, from six to eight years attend. Several older boys (see exterior photo, 2169) were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from eight to fourteen go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off.  Lynchburg, Virginia.

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill Policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a classroom, college auditorium, school, students, teacher, teaching, studying, education, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mills. The children of the mill settlement, from 6 to 8 years attend. Several older boys (see exterior photo, 2169) were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from 8 to 14 go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off.  Lynchburg, Virginia.

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a classroom, college auditorium, school, students, teacher, teaching, studying, education, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Free Kindergarten (in Girard, Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills, Columbus, Ga. Has been closed over a year. The mill owners get a deal of free newspaper advertising about their wonderful Welfare Work, but it petered out this way. Location: Columbus, Georgia

Free Kindergarten (in Girard, Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 3439. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More

Kindergarten at Haines Normal and Industrial Institute, Augusta, Georgia

Kindergarten at Haines Normal and Industrial Institute, Augusta, Georg...

African American children in a classroom. No. 19. Exhibited: Paris Exposition of 1900 (Exposition universelle internationale de 1900), images collected by W.E.B. Du Bois and Thomas J. Calloway for the "America... More

Free Kindergarten (in Girards Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills, Columbus, Ga. Has been closed over a year. The mill owners get a deal of free newspaper advertising about their wonderful Welfare Work, but it petered out this way. Location: Columbus, Georgia

Free Kindergarten (in Girards Ala.) run by the Eagle and Phoenix Mills...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 3440. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policemen called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mills. The children of the mill settlement, from six to eight years attend. Several older boys were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from eight to fourteen go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off. Location: Lynchburg, Virginia

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policemen called it) at Lynchburg (Virgin...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2169. Text on caption card cut off on right; letters filled in based on neighboring captions. Credit line: Nation... More

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virginia) Cotton Mills. The children of the mill settlement, from 6 to 8 years attend. Several older boys (see exterior photo, 2169) were hanging around and joining in when they could. Also a mother and babe. I asked Miss Carrington, in charge, where the children from 8 to 14 go, and she said that few of them at those ages care for education. They are just waiting to become old enough to get into the mill. The only available school for them is a long way off. Lynchburg, Virginia

The "Kinleygarten" (the mill policeman called it) at Lynchburg (Virgin...

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 2167. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Divisio... More