The History Project - University of California, Davis
Notes about this image:A woman poses in the kitchen of her Chicago tenement, c. 1910.
Citation:Lewis Hine photo. Courtesy of the The George Eastman House International Museum of Photography, 900 East Ave., Rochester, NY, 14607. Our thanks to the Museum. In Wayne Moquin, ed., Makers of America, Vol. 7, William Benton, Publisher, 1971, p. 17. 11.2.1
Standard:11.2-1.00 the effect of industrialization on living and working conditions, including the treatment of working conditions and food safety in Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle

“Mr. Pollard took ideas for guiding history instruction and incorporated them into full activities and discussions to make the history classroom more engaging while also using established techniques to develop critical thinking. I got more out of Mr. Pollard's classroom than just a chronological series of events that took place in the United States. I came out with an idea of why events took place the way they did, and what that means for all of us today.”

Mo Torres
Natomas Charter School Graduate, Class of 2006, describing History Project Teacher Leader Jeff Pollard.
Natomas Charter School Graduate, Class of 2006