File:Works_Projects_Administration_women_workers_in_sit-down_strike,_Los_Angeles,_circa_1936_(cropped).jpg
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DescriptionWorks Projects Administration women workers in sit-down strike, Los Angeles, circa 1936 (cropped).jpg |
English: Believed to have been published in 1936 by the Los Angeles Daily News. Represents both the Work Projects and Progress Administration. |
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