Transient Laborer in Minneapolis August 1937
A vintage photograph from August 1937 depicts a transient laborer resting in the Gateway District of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The image is part of the FSA/OWI collection, which documented the experiences of workers during the Great Depression. Russell Lees work often addressed social issues, providing a glimpse into the labor conditions of the time.
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Transient Laborer in Minneapolis August 1937
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