Yakima Stockade Jail for Striking Workers August 1939
A stockade stands in Yakima, Washington, in August 1939. This structure was previously utilized as a jail for striking farm workers during labor disputes in 1933. The image reflects the challenges faced by workers in the agricultural sector during the Great Depression, a period marked by significant economic hardship and social unrest.
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Yakima Stockade Jail for Striking Workers August 1939
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