Barry Leving at Jersey Homesteads Garment Factory 1936
Barry Leving, a tailor, works at the cooperative garment factory in Jersey Homesteads, New Jersey. Established in 1934 as a U.S. Resettlement Administration project, this community aimed to promote self-sufficiency among residents. By November 1936, the factory played a vital role in providing jobs and fostering economic independence.
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Barry Leving at Jersey Homesteads Garment Factory 1936
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