20 Photos That’ll Make You Grateful for Modern Childhood
Alina Wang4-4 minutes
We’ve all heard our parents’ exaggerated stories about how “harsh” their childhoods were. “I used to walk five miles just to get to school,” they’d say. But was there any truth to the tall tales?
Perhaps so. Long before padded playgrounds and helicopter parenting, childhood was a whole different ballgame: tough, gritty, and anything but coddled. Kids would play barefoot outside, put in hours of hard labor with minimal supervision, and went about life with a kind of independence that’s hard to imagine today. Many were even tasked with caring for younger siblings while still just children themselves.
These vintage photos capture just how rough childhood used to be — especially during times of famine or economic hardship — where scraped knees, chores, and hard-earned lessons were just part of growing up.
1. A Mother and Her Two Children Stand Outside a Makeshift Home During the Great Depression
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2. A Mother Hides Her Face in Shame as She Puts Her Four Children for Sale in Chicago, 1948
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3. A Migrant Mother and Her Children Ride in the Back of a Truck During the Great Depression, 1930s
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4. Two Young Boys Work Barefoot in a Cotton Mill Before Child Labor Laws Were Put in Place, 1909
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5. ‘Child Miners Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1910’
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6. A Mother of 10 Children Living in a Tent During the Great Depression
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7. Colorized Image of a Rural Mother and Three of Her Children Living in a Field Near the Tennessee River, March 1936
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8. ‘Children Eating Turnips and Cabbage During the Great Depression, 1930’s’
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9. A Young Girl Suffering From Tuberculosis Travels Alongside Her Family as ‘Drought Refugees’ During the Dust Bowl, 1930
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10. Children Wearing Makeshift Masks and Goggles To Go To School During the Dust Bowl Era in Kansas, 1935
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11. A Group of Coal-Covered Boys After a Long Day of Working the Mines in Pittston, Pennsylvania, Circa 1910
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12. A Family Travels From Florida to New Jersey in Search of Better Work Opportunities, 1940
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13. 10-Year-Old Rose Biodo Working Her Third Summer Picking Berries at a Farm in New Jersey, 1910
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14. Titanic Orphans, Brothers Michel and Edmond Navratil, Were the Only Children Rescued Off the Ship Without a Parent or Guardian, 1912
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15. A Boy Suffering From Polio Asks for Donations To Raise Funds for Other Polio Victims, 1949
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16. ‘Children Go To Class at a Damaged School in Stalingrad, 1943’
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17. A Young Girl Works the Field Picking Berries, Circa 1910
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18. ‘Manuel, a Young Shrimp-Picker, Age 5, and a Mountain of Oyster Shells Behind Him’
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19. A Young ‘Spinner’ Working in a Textile Factory for 48 Cents a Day
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20. Young Factory Girls Pose After a Long Day of Work, Early 1920s
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Want more proof that life used to be a whole lot harder?