



1938 Diverse Young Workers at NYA Machine Shop Training
In 1938, a diverse group of young workers participates in training at a National Youth Administration work center in Brooklyn, New York. They learn to operate turret lathes as part of a vocational education program aimed at providing practical skills and job opportunities during the Great Depression. The NYA was crucial in supporting youth employment initiatives.
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1938 Diverse Young Workers at NYA Machine Shop Training