Salvation Army Members in San Francisco 1939
In April 1939, members of the Salvation Army gather in San Francisco, California, engaged in their self-denial campaign. Each member undertakes personal sacrifices to meet fundraising quotas, reflecting their commitment to serving the community. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents significant social efforts during the Great Depression.
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Salvation Army Members in San Francisco 1939
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