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  <description>Starting from a referent from 1911, this is one of Lewis Hine's photographs that served to bring to light the enormous scourge of child labor in the early 20th century.When the children play“When the children playAnd I hear them play,something in my soulBegins to rejoice.And all that childhoodThat I didn't have comes to me,in a wave of joyThat belonged to no one.If who I was is an enigma,And who will I be a vision,who I am at least feelThis in the heart.”by Fernando Pessoa</description>
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