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Sadie Pfeifer was 9 years old when this photo was taken. Operating heavy machinery thats nearly twice her height in a cotton mill in Lancaster, South Carolina, in 1908. She was just one of many children working in mills, fields, factories, and mines. And although these kids were spread across the United States, working in separate industries, they all had one thing in common: They all met Lewis Hine. At the turn of the 20th century, the United States knew it had a child labor problem. The 1900 federal census revealed that 1.75 million children under the age of 16, more than one in five, were working at this time. The Industrial Revolution had mechanized American and European manufacturing, and a cheap labor force was needed to complete repetitive tasks for hours on end. Children from poor families were targeted for these jobs because they would work for next to nothing and were less likely to strike than adults. State legislatures and the American public knew this was happening on a m