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Child Labor Committee

The Child Labor Committee was an organization established to address and regulate the employment of children, particularly in the early 20th century. Its goal was to promote fair working conditions, prevent exploitation, and ensure children received proper education and care. By studying labor practices and advocating for laws, it aimed to protect young workers from hazardous jobs, overwork, and unfair treatment, helping to create a balance between work and healthy development for children.