1940 Hair Styling on Vermont Farm During Great Depression
A woman fixes her daughters hair on a farm near Bradford, Vermont, in October 1939. During the Great Depression, families like hers relied on agricultural support programs for stability. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve the lives of struggling farmers, providing assistance and resources to enhance rural communities in Orange County.
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1940 Hair Styling on Vermont Farm During Great Depression
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