Workers Lunching at Resettlement Project Black River Falls 1937
Workers eat lunch at the Resettlement Administration land use project in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, circa June 1937. The Resettlement Administration was established to assist farming families facing economic hardship during the Great Depression. This program aimed to improve agricultural practices and promote sustainable land use.
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Workers Lunching at Resettlement Project Black River Falls 1937
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