National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) Records 1904-1953 (bulk 1904-1934)

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National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) Records 1904-1953 (bulk 1904-1934)

Correspondence, official records, reports, speeches, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks containing form letters, press releases, and newspaper clippings relating to the committee. Includes reports on child labor conditions in various industries and minute books and proceedings of annual meetings and national conferences.

7,000 items; 66 containers plus 1 oversize; 36.4 linear feet

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