Yakima Jail for Striking Farm Workers 1933 Vintage Image
In August 1939, a vintage image shows the stockade that served as a jail for striking farm workers in Yakima, Washington, during 1933. The strike was notable in the agricultural labor movement, as workers sought better conditions and wages. This event played a key role in shaping labor rights in the Pacific Northwest.
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Yakima Jail for Striking Farm Workers 1933 Vintage Image
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