Wife of Turpentine Worker DuPont Georgia July 1937
In July 1937, a woman stands in DuPont, Clinch County, Georgia, reflecting the lives of turpentine workers families. The turpentine industry played a significant role in the local economy, providing jobs and resources during the Great Depression. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the struggles and resilience of rural communities in the South.
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Wife of Turpentine Worker DuPont Georgia July 1937
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