Workers in the Nokomis Cotton Mill, Lexington, N.C. The smallest boy said he was 11 years old and makes 50 cents a day. Been doffing there for some months. The Band Boy who seems much younger would

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Historic Framed Print, [Official portraits of the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court: Justice Thurgood Marshall], 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"

Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.

Created 1976 January 28 C

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Originally preserved in the Library of Congress, this print of Workers in the Nokomis Cotton Mill, Lexington, N.C. The smallest boy said he was 11 years old and makes 50 cents a day. Been doffing there for some months. The Band Boy who seems much younger would is now available for your home or office. The Library has preserved this image as part of its permanent historical collection.

Library of Congress record: Created 1912 October Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Mills. Hine no. 3056. Workers in the Nokomis Cotton Mill, Lexington, N.C. The smallest boy said he was 11 years old and makes 50 cents a day. Been doffing there for some months. The Band Boy who seems much younger would not be photgraphed. Also several other young workers. Location: Lexington, North Carolina. Photographic prints.

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