1937 Resettlement Workers Black River Falls Wisconsin Image
Resettlement workers gather in front of a camp building in June 1937. They were part of the Black River Falls Land Use Project in Wisconsin, aimed at improving agricultural practices during the Great Depression. This initiative sought to help rural communities through land conservation and economic support, enhancing livelihoods and stabilizing the region.
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