Sioux City Homeless Mens Dormitory December 1936
A dormitory for the homeless men’s bureau in Sioux City, Iowa, is shown in December 1936. This facility was designed to provide shelter and support for homeless men during the Great Depression. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation operated such locations to help those in need, reflecting efforts to address widespread poverty.
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Sioux City Homeless Mens Dormitory December 1936
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