Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Man stacks jars of food on shelves at the Unemployed Citizens' League of Santa Monica, a localized group of self-sustaining and self-respecting people. Many cooperatives like this one emerged in California during the 1930s, specifically in the Los Angeles - Orange County area Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: Co-operative - Santa Monica Text from original nitrate sleeve: Santa Monica Unemployed Citizens League
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b&w nitrate negative
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Economy Shelving--California--Santa Monica Preserves--California--Santa Monica Cooperation--California--Santa Monia Cooperatives--California--Santa Monica Bottles Food supply--California--Santa Monica Food storage buildings--California--Santa Monica Business Unemployed Citizens' League of Santa Monica
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