Transient Laborer in Minneapolis May 1937
In May 1937, a transient laborer stands in Minneapolis, Minnesota, illustrating the labor conditions of the Great Depression. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection and serves as a historical record of the struggles faced by workers in urban areas of Hennepin County. It captures a pivotal moment in the social and economic landscape of 1930s America.
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Transient Laborer in Minneapolis May 1937
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