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<html><head><title> Hines Bookmarks</title></head><body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <h1> Hines Bookmarks</h1> <DL><DT><a href="http://www.msu.edu/user/carterca/hine.htm">MSU </a><DD>LEWIS HINE Picturing the immigrant<br> Introduction from Inventing America: Readings in Identity and Culture By Gabriella Ibieta and Miles Orvell St. Martin's, 1996 (pp. 466-467) The "foreignness" of the immigrant has often been exaggerated in drawings and cartoons carried by the popular press and in advertisements. . . . Such negative images of ethnic and racial minorities have created and reinforced barriers to social progress and integration. At the same time, however, the plight of the imigrants (who were crowded into tiny apartments; restricted, for all practical purposes, to the ghettos of the cities and forced to work for substandard wages) became of great concern to a group of reformers and progressive social critics around the turn of the century. </DD></DL> <DL> <DT> <a href="http://www.geh.org/fm/lwhnegs/htmlsrc/index.html">George Eastman House</a> --<a href="mailto:[email protected] ">[email protected] </a><DD> Hine negatives. </DD></DL><DL><DT> <a href="http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/photo/hinex/empire/biography.html">NYPL-Lewis Hine</a> <DD> The Miriam & Ira Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs:Photography Collection About Lewis Wickes Hine Lewis Wickes Hine (1874 -1940), photographer, sociologist and humanist, is best known for his insightful portraits of immigrants at Ellis Island and his unflinching views of housing and labor conditions in the United States. Studying and eventually teaching at the Ethical Culture School in New York City, Hine infused his humanist concerns into a style of documentary photography that set the standard for delivering a social message through his medium. </DD></DL><DL><DT><a href="http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/photo/photo.html">NYPL Photography</a> Room 308<br><DD> The New York Public Library<br> 5th Avenue and 42nd Street<br> New York, NY 10018-2788<br> (212) 930-0837<br> The Construction of the Empire State Building, 1930-1931 <br> About Lewis Wickes Hine | Facts about the Empire State Building Reproduction Information | Photography Collection |Office of Special Collections . Also Lewis Wickes Hine's "Work Portraits". </DD></DL><DL><DT><a href="http://www.kbnet.co.uk/rleggat/photo/history/hine.htm"></a>History of Photography Robert Leggat: Hine </DD></DL><DL><DT><a href="http://www.hagley.lib.de.us/hine.htm">Hagley Museum Wilmington DE</a><DD> Hagley Museum and Library<br> P.O. Box 3630<br> Wilmington, Delaware 19807-0630<br> Phone: (302) 658-2400<br> Images from the 1998 exhibit: Let Children Be Children: Lewis Wickes Hine's Crusade Against Child Labor </DD></DL><DL><DT><a href="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/LaBarge_C/mamie.htm">Mamie Laberge Hine</a> <DD>Quinton Publications Reference<br> Pictured is Mamie Laberge, a spinner in the Spring Village Mill in Winchendon, Massachusetts. The photo was taken in 1911 by Lewis W. Hine who photographed children at work for the National Child Labor Committee of New York from 1908 to 1931. </DD></DL> <DL><DT><a href="http://www.photography-guide.com/photo.index.ghi.html#HINE">List of Hine Galleries</a> <ul> <li>Bonni Benrubi - New York fax 212/288-7815 <li>Jane Corkin - Canada fax 416/979-7018 <li>Howard Greenberg - New York fax 212/941-7479 <li>Halsted - Michigan fax 810/644-3911 <li>Edwynn Houk - New York fax 212/688-4848 <li>Jan Kesner - California fax 213/938-1106 <li>Janet Lehr - New York fax 212/288-6234 <li>Robert Mann - New York fax 212/570-1699 <li>Alan Klotz/Photocollect - New York <br> 22 East 72nd Street New York, NY 10021 212/327-2211 Fax 212/327-0143 <li>Charles Schwartz - New York fax 212/534-0313 <li>Barry Singer - California <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> |<a href="http://www.singergallery.com">http://www.singergallery.com </a> fax 707/781-3030 <li>Joel Soroka - Colorado <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> | fax 970/920-3152 <li>Zur Stockeregg - Switzerland <br> Stockerstrasse 33 Zurich 8022, Switzerland (41) 1 2026925 fax (41) 12028251 <li>Fine 19th and 20th Century Vintage Photographs 22 East 72nd Street New York, NY 10021 212/327-2211 Fax 212/327-0143 <br> Member: Association of International Photography Art Dealers<br> </ul> <a href="http://www.artincontext.com/listings/pages/artist/d/14ig1y2d/rep.htm">Galleries & Dealers</a> Bonni Benrubi Gallery <br> 52 East 76th Street, New York, New York 10021 <br> telephone: 212-517-3766, fax: 212-288-7815 <br> hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00-6:00 <br> artists Edwynn Houk Gallery <br> 745 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10151 <br> telephone: 212-750-7070, fax: 212-688-4848 <br> hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11:00-6:00 <br> artists 1996-97 <p> Lewis Hine A Vision for Change <br> Pictures from the National Child Labor Committe, 1906-1917. <br> Friday, September 6, 1996 - Saturday, October 12, 1996 <br> Bonni Benrubi Gallery, 52 East 76th Street, New York, New York 10021 <br> 1995-96 <p> Highlights form the Permanent Collection 100 Years of Documentary Photography and Photojournalism <br> Through Tuesday, October 15, 1996 <br> International Center of Photography Uptown, 1130 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10128 <br> artists in exhibition </ul> <a href="index.html"> Riverside Menu</a> </body></html>