

This play tells the story of an exceptional documentary photographer, who, in the early 1900s, took his camera into the coal mines, glass factories, spinning mills, cotton fields, and oyster canneries of America to expose the widespread abuses of child labor. From his work photographing immigrants at Ellis Island to his work for the National Child Labor Committee, Lewis Hine left a powerful visual record of an important chapter of American history.
Grade Level 5-12
Citizenship/History/Character Education



Enjoy “A Vision for Children ” performed by the Raven Radio Theater Players.