

Bindle-Stiff Migrant Worker Napa Valley 1938
A bindle-stiff stands in Napa Valley, California, in December 1938. This term refers to transient workers who traveled for jobs. The individual in the image spent over twenty-five years moving between mines, lumber camps, and farms. These workers played a key role in the Industrial Workers of the World, shaping labor history in California.
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Bindle-Stiff Migrant Worker Napa Valley 1938
