Black River Falls Resettlement Workers June 1937
Resettlement workers stand before a camp building linked to the Black River Falls Land Use Project in Wisconsin. In June 1937, these initiatives aimed to improve agricultural practices and support displaced families during the Great Depression. The project focused on sustainable land use, helping communities rebuild and thrive.
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Black River Falls Resettlement Workers June 1937
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