



1938 National Youth Administration Worker in Brooklyn
$29.95
In 1938, a work center of the National Youth Administration operates in Brooklyn, New York. A young worker engages in training for machine shop practices, gauging a screw just removed from the collet on a bench lathe. The National Youth Administration aimed to provide job training and employment opportunities for youth during the Great Depression.
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1938 National Youth Administration Worker in Brooklyn
12" x 12"
$29.95