Americans show how they built the country

Since factory children's workers, women working on telephone assembly lines, coal mines, Americans have done different jobs to make their country one of the largest of the 20th century. People of all ages, ethnicity, gender, and class have all played an important role in [...]
People of all ages, ethnicity, gender, and class have all played an important role in how living has changed with technology, transportation, and labor. Many jobs that existed 150 years ago have already disappeared, thanks to these advances in the workforce.
Now, an execution at the Smithsonic Museum in Main Street, the program called “The way we worked”, shows hundreds of photos showing how work was a central element in American culture by finding the many changes affecting the workforce.

































