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#29 Little Fannie, 7 years old, 48 inches high, helps sister in elk mills. Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee

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#29 Little Fannie, 7 years old, 48 inches high, helps sister in elk mills. Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee

50+ Heart-Wrenching Photos Depicting How Children Were Exploited For Profit In The 1900s

#29 Little Fannie, 7 years old, 48 inches high, helps sister in elk mills. Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee

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