Man-Drawn Carts in South Side Chicago 1941
Man-drawn carts populate the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, in April 1941. During this time, these carts were essential for transportation and commerce in urban settings. The Farm Security Administration captured the daily life of city residents, showcasing the reliance on manual labor prior to widespread mechanization in the post-war era.
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Man-Drawn Carts in South Side Chicago 1941
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