Workers Lunching at Resettlement Project June 1937
In June 1937, workers eat lunch at a Resettlement Administration land use project in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. The New Deal aimed to enhance agricultural practices during the Great Depression. This initiative provided support to rural communities, showcasing the working conditions of laborers engaged in these vital projects.
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Workers Lunching at Resettlement Project June 1937
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