Ward O'Hara Lecture Series: Victory Farm: How Teens Helped Feed America During WWII
In the newest lecture from the Ward O'Hara Ag Museum's Martha Shaw Harvesting History series, Karen Weissman, Ph.D. discusses the role teens played in filling vital jobs left vacant by the United States' entry into the Second World War.

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