



Unemployed Men in Gateway District Minneapolis 1937
$29.95
Two unemployed men stand in the Gateway District of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in August 1937. This area was known for its struggle during the Great Depression when economic hardship affected many American cities. The Gateway District was a hub for transients and the unemployed, reflecting the broader societal issues of the time.
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Unemployed Men in Gateway District Minneapolis 1937
12" x 18"
$29.95
