Jennie Camillo Was Only Eight “Jennie Camillo Was Only Eight” by Angela Wylie is a derivative of an untitled photo taken by Lewis Hine on 9/27/1910, which is available from the National Archives with no restrictions. Originally downloaded on 2/5/2022 and edited with BeFunky. Tags: child laborhuman rights February 5, 2022 by Jane Barrager Spring 2022 Student Posts 2
Hi Angela! I love the color combination you have with this postcard. It kept the vintage feel and reads strongly modern. The heading font is perfect with the line under it. I might have reduced the size of the description of the article just a fraction so the words didn’t fall into the dark space in the word ‘their’. Other than that, I would not change a thing. The postcard is well done.
Hi Angela,
I love the photo of the little girl in the field carrying that very heavy wooden box at that time of that photo children working wasn’t considered slavery and now it is. I agree with Tiffany the words at the end are a little hard to read but overall I think you pick the right image to represent Article 4.