Yakima Stockade Historic Jail for Farm Workers 1939
The image shows the stockade in Yakima, Washington, a historical jail for striking farm workers in 1933. Constructed to detain labor organizers, this location played a crucial role in the labor movement. In August 1939, Dorothea Lange photographed the stockade, emphasizing its significance in Yakima Countys labor history.
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Yakima Stockade Historic Jail for Farm Workers 1939
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