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Interior of Magnolia Cotton Mills Spinning Room. See the Little Ones Scattered through the Mill. All Work. Magnolia, Miss., 05/03/1911
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World War I Farmerettes Pack Peaches on a Virginia Fruit Farm in August, 1917
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Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle of Newark, New Jersey, in Uniform of Food Administration
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Mrs. L. O. King, Washington's Traffic Policewoman
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Busch [Bush] Terminal. Women Laborers Seated on Front of Engine in Railroad Yard
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Doctor Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi of the Free Synagogue, Has Become a Laborer in the Shipbuilding Yards of the Luder Marine Construction Company, at Stanford, Connecticut
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Minneapolis General Electric Company Meter Readers
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Manufacturing Spiral Puttees at Plant of Alexander Propper & Company, New York City
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Women at Work in Lumber Yards
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Older Women Doing Hand Ironing in Laundry Where General Lay-Out Is Good, But Women Apparently Have No Seats
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Woman Member of the Secret Service, Olive H. Doyle
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Group of Employees and Several Small Boys in the Littered Alley Entrance to a Baltimore Garment Factory
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Tobacco Plant
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Girls Packing Pineapple into Cans
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This 'Counter Restaurant' Is at CCC Camp, TVA #22, near Esco, Tennessee. Temporarily the Boys Are Eating Outdoors and Using for a Lunch Counter Lumber Which Is to Be Used in the Construction of Their Winter Barracks
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A View of a Group of Applicants at the High School Building, Clinton, Tennessee, Ready to Take the Examination for Skilled and Unskilled Laborers on TVA Projects
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Kellogg Company. Women Inspecting Filled Boxes of Cereal before Boxes Go to Sealer
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Millville, New Jersey - Glass Bottles - T. C. Wheaton Co. Green Glass Monkey Shop
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Shafter, Kern County, California. Looking Down on Part of the Shafter Farm Labor Camp (F.S.A.) in Cotton and Potato District
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Olivehurst, Yuba County, California. Farmer, Born in Illinois, Farmed in Oklahoma, Brought His Family to California Where They Worked as Migrant Farm Laborers
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San Joaquin Valley, California. Contract Labor. Sixteen Years Old and the Possessor of a Labor Contractor's Button Entitling Him to Work in the Fields Alongside Adults
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Stanislaus County, San Joaquin, California. Labor Contractor's Camp for Field Labor
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Hayward, California. Youth on Relief. High School Student Carrying Home Surplus Commodities for His Family on Relief
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Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona. Cotton Pickers Improving Their Housing, From Santa Ana, Coleman County, Texas
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Near Coolidge, Maricopa County, Arizona. Family Labor at Cotton Picking Time in the Fields of the Casa Grande Cooperative Farm (FSA)
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On Highway 80, Maricopa County, Arizona. Ranch Advertisement During Cotton Harvest
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On Highway 84, Outskirts of Eloy, Pinal County, Arizona. Highway Signs Reading "Cotton Pickers Wanted”
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"A Policy Statement by Your Labor- Management Committee"
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"If the Absentee Bugs Bite You...Tell Us. Your Labor Management Committee."
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"Together We Can Do It! Labor. Management. Keep `Em Firing!"