Nathan Katzs Bronx Apartment November 1936
Nathan Katz’s apartment stands on East 168th Street in the Bronx, New York, in November 1936. Katz, a resident of the area, was an accepted applicant to Jersey Homesteads, an initiative aimed at aiding displaced families. The image reflects urban life in the Bronx during the Great Depression, showcasing the community’s resilience.
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Nathan Katzs Bronx Apartment November 1936
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