Workers Whitewashing Cinderblock House Jersey Homesteads 1936
Workers whitewash a cinderblock house in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey, in November 1936. This community was part of a New Deal project aimed at resettling displaced families during the Great Depression. Established in 1934, Jersey Homesteads focused on cooperative living and sustainable agriculture, fostering a close-knit environment.
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Workers Whitewashing Cinderblock House Jersey Homesteads 1936
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