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DescriptionMan lying down on pier during Great Depression New York City USA 1935.gif |
English: Great Depression: man dressed in worn coat lying down on pier, New York City docks. (53227(2060), 00/00/1935, 27-0622a.gif) |
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Source | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum |
Author | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum: photo by Lewis W. Hine. |
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