Thousands of kids again, no matter their age were getting pulled out of school to go work in factories,as well as concentration camps. This caused the schools to make not nearly as much money. The thought of children working instead of getting educated spread to the South. In the article “An’ finish school: Child Labor During WW2’ it says “The sharp rise in the number of working children was troubling and affecting many Americans. Although, this brutal child labor that was happening was surprisingly making no headlines even though the number of child workers still seemed to increase. As you can see child labor was very affecting to the …show more content…
This was good news to only to the public schools, but to all Americans. In the passage “History Of Child Labor In The U.S’’ it states “ there are now 69 published magazines with a headline “child Labor.” There was also now only six set working hours for the working children in a week, according to the passage “History Of Child Labor In The U.S.” They were starting to remove its children from the camps and workplaces. South was following. Because this was happening, the schools were beginning to get populated again. The Americans believed that children should finish all their schooling before they go to work. These details thoroughly explain how child labor was getting better during WW2. Now you know what child labor is and how it worked in WW2. Child labor uses children and is very unhealthy for them. Child labor was not only effective in the U.S but every other place where WW2 took place. Overall child labor got better over time and the kids were starting to get back to their own lives, getting enrolled back into school. This is what child labor is, how it worked, why it should not exist, and finally how it got