Man Examines Ankle at Homeless Bureau Sioux City 1936
A man examines his ankle at a homeless mens bureau in Sioux City, Iowa, in December 1936. During this time, the Great Depression significantly impacted many communities, leading to increased homelessness. The bureau served as a vital resource for men in need of assistance, highlighting the struggles faced by many Americans during this period.
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Man Examines Ankle at Homeless Bureau Sioux City 1936
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