Mrs. Baker Kneading Dough North Dakota November 1937
Mrs. Baker kneads dough near Ambrose, North Dakota, in November 1937. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life during the Great Depression. The collection highlights the resilience of farming families in drought-affected regions, illustrating their daily routines and the importance of home-cooked meals.
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Mrs. Baker Kneading Dough North Dakota November 1937
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