



Unemployed Young Men at Salvation Army San Francisco 1939
Young men gather outside the Salvation Army in San Francisco, California, in April 1939. They seek support during the Great Depression, a time marked by widespread unemployment. The Salvation Army provided essential services, including food and shelter, to those in need. San Francisco played a significant role in the response to economic hardship.
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Unemployed Young Men at Salvation Army San Francisco 1939