1938 Vintage Photo of NYA Youth Training in Brooklyn
In 1938, two young individuals work at a National Youth Administration center in Brooklyn, New York. They engage in machine shop training, specifically removing burrs from taper head screws. The NYA provided vocational training during the Great Depression, helping youth gain skills and employment. This image offers insight into the development of youth training programs in the U.S.
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1938 Vintage Photo of NYA Youth Training in Brooklyn
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