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| August 28, 2008 DOL Home > OASAM > Wirtz Labor Library > Selected Bibliographies > Child Labor > Child Labor Reform Exhibit > Child Labor Reform Exhibit 4 |
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Child Labor Reform Exhibit 4
The tireless efforts of reformers, social workers and unions seemed to pay off in 1916 - at the height of the progressive movement - when President Woodrow Wilson passed the Keating-Owen Act banning articles produced by child labor from being sold in interstate commerce. The act was struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court just two years later.
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