1938 Bench-Lathe Worker at NYA Work Center in Brooklyn
A bench-lathe worker operates machinery at a National Youth Administration work center in Brooklyn, New York, in 1938. The NYA aimed to provide training and employment for youth during the Great Depression. This program helped thousands develop skills in various trades, fostering economic self-sufficiency and resilience among young adults.
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1938 Bench-Lathe Worker at NYA Work Center in Brooklyn
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