Jersey Homesteads Factory Workers November 1936 Photo
The image presents a close-up of a pressers hands at the Jersey Homesteads factory in Hightstown, New Jersey. Taken in November 1936, it illustrates the labor practices of the New Deal era. Jersey Homesteads was part of a government initiative to provide housing and jobs during the Great Depression. The factory produced clothing, contributing to local employment.
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Jersey Homesteads Factory Workers November 1936 Photo
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