WPA Sewing Assistance at Shafter Camp 1938
In November 1938, a camper receives assistance from a Works Progress Administration sewing instructor at the Shafter camp for migratory agricultural workers in Kern County, California. The WPA aimed to provide vocational training and resources to displaced agricultural workers during the Great Depression, highlighting essential community support efforts.
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WPA Sewing Assistance at Shafter Camp 1938
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