John Bastia Washing in Iron County Michigan 1937
John Bastia participates in washing activities in Iron County, Michigan, in May 1937. He is a single shacker, a worker in a lumber camp. During the Great Depression, labor practices in Michigan reflected the hardships of the era. This image offers a glimpse into the daily life and working conditions in cut-over land areas, highlighting the resilience of workers.
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John Bastia Washing in Iron County Michigan 1937
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