1939 Youth Workers in Machine Shop Training Brooklyn NY
In 1939, two bench workers engage in machine shop training at a National Youth Administration work center in Brooklyn, New York. One worker is Caucasian and the other is African American, both focused on removing burrs from a metal pulley block. The National Youth Administration aimed to provide vocational skills and job training during the Great Depression. This initiative supported youth development and workforce readiness in the manufacturing sector.
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1939 Youth Workers in Machine Shop Training Brooklyn NY
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