Pressing Hands at Jersey Homesteads Factory 1936
A close-up view shows hands skillfully pressing fabric at the Jersey Homesteads factory in Hightstown, New Jersey, taken in November 1936. The factory was part of a New Deal initiative that aimed to support workers during the Great Depression. The FSA/OWI Collection documents significant labor conditions and contributions of American textile workers.
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Pressing Hands at Jersey Homesteads Factory 1936
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