Spanish-American Girl Spinning Wool Thread 1939
A Spanish-American girl creates a skein of woolen thread at a Works Progress Administration project in Costilla, New Mexico, in September 1939. The WPA aimed to promote crafts and support local artisans during the New Deal era, aiding economic recovery. This initiative was crucial for preserving traditional skills and providing employment.
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Spanish-American Girl Spinning Wool Thread 1939
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