Sioux City Homeless Mens Bureau Dormitory December 1936
The corner of a dormitory at the homeless mens bureau in Sioux City, Iowa illustrates the living conditions for displaced individuals in December 1936. The bureau served as a refuge for men facing economic hardship during the Great Depression. Many men sought shelter here, reflecting the eras significant social challenges and community support efforts.
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Sioux City Homeless Mens Bureau Dormitory December 1936
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