DescriptionThe federal government created Jersey homesteads as part of a New Deal initiative. It was unique because it was the only community planned as an agro-industrial cooperative that included a farm, factory, and retail stores, specifically established for urban Jewish garment workers. This pamphlet was included in the 'Pennsylvania Co-op Review.' It advertised the work of Jersey Homestead's garment worker. It shows photographs of female models wearing various dress coats that the Jersey Homestead garment workers designed. The pamphlet highlights the coats' reasonable prices.
CollectionBorough of Roosevelt Historical Collection
Organization NameRutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
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