Sam Imber Working as a Tailor in Jersey Homesteads 1936
Sam Imber works as a tailor in a cooperative garment factory in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey. In November 1936, this cooperative was part of a New Deal initiative aimed at providing economic stability through collective labor. The factory played a significant role in promoting labor rights during the Great Depression.
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Sam Imber Working as a Tailor in Jersey Homesteads 1936
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