1941 Sewing Class at FSA Labor Camp Caldwell Idaho
In June 1941, a sewing class takes place at the FSA labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho, as part of a WPA project. This vintage image features individuals focused on skill development, reflecting the efforts to provide vocational training during the Great Depression. The program aimed to enhance self-sufficiency in challenging times.
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1941 Sewing Class at FSA Labor Camp Caldwell Idaho
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