Farm Woman Packing Apples at Yakima Labor Camp 1941
A farm woman packs wooden apples at the Farm Security Administrations migratory labor camp in Yakima, Washington. In September 1941, the Work Projects Administration established apple packing schools to provide training and employment for displaced workers. This initiative supported agricultural labor and contributed to the region’s economy.
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Farm Woman Packing Apples at Yakima Labor Camp 1941
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