Roland H. Dagenhart

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Roland H. Dagenhart was the North Carolina mill worker and father whose legal challenge to federal child labor regulations led to the 1918 U.S. Supreme Court case Hammer v. Dagenhart.

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instanceOf mill worker
person
associatedLegalDoctrine limits on federal commerce power over production
associatedWithRegion American South NERFINISHED
caseOutcomeImpactOn federal child labor legislation
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth circa 1880s
employer cotton mill in North Carolina
familyBackground working-class family
hasChild John Dagenhart NERFINISHED
Reuben Dagenhart NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Progressive Era in the United States NERFINISHED
involvedIn debate over states’ rights versus federal power
legalAction sued to prevent enforcement of the Keating–Owen Child Labor Act of 1916
legalCaseCitation 247 U.S. 251
legalCaseCourt Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
legalCaseYear 1918
legalHistorySignificance central figure in a landmark pre–New Deal commerce clause decision
legalStandingBasedOn employment of his minor sons in a cotton mill
notableFor being the named plaintiff in Hammer v. Dagenhart
challenging federal child labor regulations
occupation mill worker
opposedLaw federal restrictions on shipment in interstate commerce of goods produced by child labor
partyTo Hammer v. Dagenhart NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Charlotte, North Carolina NERFINISHED
positionOnIssue opposed federal regulation of child labor in interstate commerce
relatedTo Hammer v. Dagenhart NERFINISHED
Keating–Owen Child Labor Act of 1916 NERFINISHED
U.S. Supreme Court child labor jurisprudence
religion Baptist
representedBy attorney W. C. Hammer in Hammer v. Dagenhart
roleInCourtCase plaintiff in Hammer v. Dagenhart
socialIssueContext child labor in Southern textile mills
stateOfResidence North Carolina NERFINISHED
workLocation textile mills in North Carolina

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Hammer v. Dagenhart defendant Roland H. Dagenhart