



Unemployed Men in Minneapolis Gateway June 1937
Unemployed men sit in a public square in the Minneapolis Gateway district, Minnesota, in June 1937. The Great Depression deeply affected urban areas, leading to high unemployment rates. During this time, many men gathered in public spaces, seeking work or assistance, reflecting widespread economic hardship. Public relief programs emerged in response to these challenges.
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Unemployed Men in Minneapolis Gateway June 1937