Girl Scouts Knitting at Farm Workers Camp Tulare County 1942
A group of young Girl Scouts gathers at a farm workers camp in Tulare County, California, in February 1942. Engaged in knitting, these girls exemplify community involvement during the Farm Security Administration era. This initiative aimed to support rural communities and improve the lives of farm workers in the region.
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Girl Scouts Knitting at Farm Workers Camp Tulare County 1942
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