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wicked employers and uncontrolled greed. There was Hine, ready to report with his camera eye the whole truth. [[strikethrough]][[/strikethrough]]

Today that reportage is doubly vivid, because it gives us eyes to see the realities which can not be presented except visually and because we are far enough away in time from the era to appreciate [[strikethrough]] observe also the indubitable beauty of [[/strikethrough]] the documents and works of art. In 1905, when the [[strikethrough]] earnest [[/strikethrough]] crusaders were battling for social welfare laws. they had no time to pause and "Oh-and-Ah" over [[strikethrough]] a work of [[/strikethrough]] art. L93X But 1939 has a moment for detachment and esthetic pleasure: it can recognize the familiar ill and at the same time enjoy the unfamiliar beauty with which the photographer endowed his record.