1939 National Youth Administration Training in Brooklyn
In 1939, a National Youth Administration work center operates in Brooklyn, New York. An African American male bench worker trains in machine shop practices, specifically removing burrs from a metal pulley block. The NYA aimed to provide job training during the Great Depression, equipping youth with vital skills for future careers in manufacturing.
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1939 National Youth Administration Training in Brooklyn
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