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Wife of FSA (Farm Security Administration) client holding dresses which she made from flour sacks. Sabine Farms, Marshall, Texas, 1939

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, Wife of FSA (Farm Security Administration) client holding dresses which she made from flour sacks. Sabine Farms, Marshall, Texas, 1939

Description

Many people bought baking flour in fifty-pound sacks. Once the flour was used up, resourceful people found other uses for the cloth sacks.

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  • How is this woman helping her family adapt to the high prices at the stores?
  • Compare this photo to Migrant Mother. What is similar between both photos? What is different?

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Lee, Russell. "Wife of FSA (Farm Security Administration) Client Holding Dresses Which She Made from Flour Sacks. Sabine Farms, Marshall, Texas." 1 Jan. 1970. Courtesy of Library of Congress Courtesy of Library of Congress