Man Reading to Inmates at Homeless Mens Bureau 1936
A historical image from December 1936 shows a man reading to fellow inmates at the Homeless Mens Bureau in Sioux City, Iowa. During the Great Depression, this institution provided essential services to those in need. The program aimed to support vulnerable populations, reflecting the communitys efforts to combat poverty and promote literacy.
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Man Reading to Inmates at Homeless Mens Bureau 1936
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