Farm Security Administration Wives Meeting Kansas 1939
In August 1939, women gather for a conference in Sheridan County, Kansas. They represent the wives of clients involved with the Farm Security Administration, a New Deal agency aimed at aiding struggling farmers during the Great Depression. These women played a vital role in agricultural and economic support programs, fostering community resilience.
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Farm Security Administration Wives Meeting Kansas 1939
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