1907
DOI: 10.1177/000271620702900105
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The Extent of Child Labor in the Anthracite Coal Industry

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“…About 75 percent of slate pickers who were killed were children under 16. 58 One boy had his leg so badly crushed while he was helping his father load a coal car that he had to spend a year in the hospital. 59 "Breaker boys" (workers who separated impurities from coal by hand) were frequently hit on the head or shoulder by the "breaker boss" if they were not working fast enough.…”
Section: Early 20th Century Reform Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 75 percent of slate pickers who were killed were children under 16. 58 One boy had his leg so badly crushed while he was helping his father load a coal car that he had to spend a year in the hospital. 59 "Breaker boys" (workers who separated impurities from coal by hand) were frequently hit on the head or shoulder by the "breaker boss" if they were not working fast enough.…”
Section: Early 20th Century Reform Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%