

WPA Workers Protest Relief Cuts San Francisco February 1939
City officials listen to speeches during a mass meeting of Works Progress Administration workers protesting cuts in relief appropriations in front of city hall in San Francisco, California, in February 1939. WPA workers organized to advocate for continued support during economic challenges, reflecting the labor movements of the late 1930s.
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WPA Workers Protest Relief Cuts San Francisco February 1939