0:00 - Food and WPA
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Partial Transcript: I would like to thank you for your time for the interview.
Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Jackson talks about growing up and surviving during the depression. She also talks about her work for the WPA.
Keywords: 1935; Cheese; Dairy Products; Farming; Farms; Food; Kentucky; Ky; KY; The Great Depression; Voucher; Works Projects Administration; WPA
Subjects: Depressions--1929--United States Economics--United States Economics--United States--History--20th century Economics--United States—History Farmers Farmers--United States Kentucky--Economic conditions Kentucky--History Kentucky--History--1865-
12:37 - WPA (cont.)
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Partial Transcript: Now along with this Lunchroom program what else did you....
Segment Synopsis: Mrs. Jackson talks about her work in schools as part of the WPA.
Keywords: Canning; Canning Peaches; Farming; Garden Program; Gardening; Kentucky; Ky; KY; Lunchrooms; Peaches; Railroad; The Great Depression; Trains; Vegetables; Works Projects Administration; WPA
Subjects: Depressions--1929--United States Economics--United States Economics--United States--History--20th century Economics--United States—History Farmers Farmers--United States Kentucky--Economic conditions Kentucky--History Kentucky--History--1865- Railroad trains--United States