This is from a series of photographs taken by Lewis Hine for the National Research Project. The National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques was organized in December 1935 as part of the National Research Program of the Works Progress Administration. Its purpose was to investigate recent changes in industrial techniques and evaluate their effects on employment. Between 1937 and 1941 the NRP published more than 700 reports on a broad variety of agricultural, manufacturing and mining activities. In late 1936 the distinguished documentary photographer Lewis Hine was hired as chief photographer. Hine made photo studies in 14 industrial communities from December 1936 to July 1937. General views of the community, working conditions in factories, machinery, and workers, are pictured for each photo study.
Paterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Mill at 185 Sixth Avenue which houses a number of family shops
- 6/1937
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This primary source comes from the Records of the Work Projects Administration.
National Archives Identifier: 518780
Full Citation: 69-RP-718; Paterson, New Jersey – Textiles. Mill at 185 Sixth Avenue which houses a number of family shops; 6/1937; Lewis Hine Photographs for the National Research Project, 1936–1937; Records of the Work Projects Administration, Record Group 69; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/paterson-new-jersey-textiles-mill-at-185-sixth-avenue-which-houses-a-number-of-family-shops/, April 4, 2026]
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