Images From The Great Depression

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Images From The Great Depression

A man selling apples on a New York City street corner, just trying to make ends meet.

“Hooverville”

Unemployed Chicagoans during Great Depression.

Famous photo taken by Dorthea Lange Famous photo taken by Dorthea Lange. This is a picture of an immigrant mother who just sold the tires from her car to buy food. Before this day, her family had been living on frozen vegetables and birds that the children had killed.

Unemployed men vying for jobs at the American Legion in Los Angeles during the great depression.

Iowa – A farm foreclosure sale

Breadline.

Breadline New York City. The corner of 6th Avenue and 42nd Street.

Ladies in the food line – Kensington, Pennsylvania.

Soup Line

The Dust Bowl