Jersey Homesteads Coat Display New York City 1936
A mannequin models a coat from the Jersey Homesteads garment factory in a New York City showroom. In November 1936, the factory produced clothing as part of New Jerseys efforts to provide jobs during the Great Depression. The Jersey Homesteads community was notable for its cooperative living and production, emphasizing both industry and social welfare.
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Jersey Homesteads Coat Display New York City 1936
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