National Youth Administration Machine Shop Training 1940
A National Youth Administration work center operates in Brooklyn, New York, in 1940. Two young men, one white and one African American, receive training in machine shop practices. They learn to set up a shaper to cut forty-five degree angles for a surface gauge. This program aimed to provide vocational training during a challenging economic period.
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National Youth Administration Machine Shop Training 1940
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