Transient Laborer Asleep in Minneapolis Park August 1937
A transient laborer sleeps in a park in the Gateway District of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in August 1937. The area was known for its industrial significance and high population density during the Great Depression. Many individuals sought refuge in city parks, reflecting the harsh economic realities of the time. The Gateway District has since undergone significant redevelopment.
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Transient Laborer Asleep in Minneapolis Park August 1937
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