HELEN KELLER WAS A CAREFUL STUDENT OF HANDS. Blind and deaf, she apprehended the world through her hands, and she took the measure of other people through their hands. She read in hands what others read in faces.
Mark Twain’s hand, she wrote in 1905, “is full of whimsies and the drollest humors.” Other hands were more surprising: “A bishop with a jocose hand; a humorist with a hand of leaden gravity; a man of pretentious valor with a timorous hand.”
Indeed, Keller said hands were more honest than faces: We may compose our faces, but our hands speak open and unconscious truths. Keller could feel the differences others see, as between the soft, lacquer-tipped hands of a banker and the rough, oil-stained hands of a mechanic. But she found deeper manifestations of character in the movement of hands. “I have clasped the hands of some rich people that spin not and toil not, and yet are not beautiful,” she wrote. “Beneath their soft, smooth roundness what a chaos of undeveloped character.” Hands were windows on the soul.
The hands here tell the stories of American workers. We see both commonality and diversity. Everyone works with their hands, and their hands testify to the nature of their labors.
Nurse,
21 years

Furniture finisher,
27 years

Vasily Livitskiy has worked finishing furniture at the Stickley furniture factory in Manlius, N.Y., for 27 years.
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Chef,
6 years

Equipment operator,
15 years

Auto mechanic,
45 years

Housekeeper,
3 years

Maria Buck has been working as a housekeeper at the Holiday Inn in Binghamton, N.Y., for three years.
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Banker,
22 years

Designer and student,
1 year

Salt miner,
4 years

Devon Luoma has been working at the Cargill Salt Mine in Lansing, N.Y., for four years. He is on the crew that maintains the mine shafts, including a nearly 100-year-old timber-supported shaft.
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Steelworker,
11 years

Ron Salazar received fourth-degree burns on his right hand, chest and leg in an accident while cleaning a coke oven door at the U.S. Steel plant in Clairton, Ohio, in 2017. He has gone through several rounds of surgery and has been on disability for over three years. Mr. Salazar worked for U.S. Steel for 11 years.
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Technician,
5 years

School bus driver,
14 years

Onna Jean Votra has worked as a bus driver for the Homer Central School District in New York for 14 years. She has also run a custom embroidery business.
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Painter,
36 years

Resean Hues has been working for two years as a painter with Flatiron Management in Ithaca, N.Y. He has been painting since he was 15 years old.
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Barber,
47 years

Musa Peterson has been cutting hair for 47 years. He recently started working at Supreme Cuts in Ithaca, N.Y.
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Meatpacker,
46 years

Unemployed,
1 year

Gun toolmaker,
13 years

Jeffrey Madison has worked for 20 years for Remington Arms, a gun manufacturer in Ilion, N.Y. He started as a machinist and has worked for the past 13 years as a toolmaker, making the fixtures and gauges used in the manufacturing of intricate parts.
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Carpenter,
21 years

Sharpener,
17 years

Coal miner,
27 years

Farmhand,
9 years

Farm owner,
25 years

Courier,
15 years

Software professional,
25 years

Massage therapist,
4 years

Apprentice carpenter,
1 year

Cosmetologist,
16 years

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