Women and Child in Ola Idaho Self-Help Cooperative 1942
A group of women and a child gathers in Ola, Idaho, in July 1942. They are likely members of a self-help cooperative, which played a crucial role in supporting rural communities during challenging times. The Farm Security Administration documented such initiatives to illustrate community resilience in rural America. These cooperatives aimed to improve living conditions and provide essential resources to families.
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Women and Child in Ola Idaho Self-Help Cooperative 1942
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