Washing place in a New York slum during the Great Depression
A man stirs up the fire under a pot, in which the unemployed do their laundry in front of their wooden sheds that serve as an emergency shelter at the corner West and Clarkson Street in New York. Since the Depression is present also in New York City, a second city of the unemployed is developed in the city along the Hudson River
Picture No
10521772
Media ID
48145890
Size
2573px x 1929px
(1.6MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / SZ Photo / Scherl
Date
1931
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Clarkson Developed Laundry Serve Sheds Stirs Unemployed Unemployment
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