Notorious gangster Al Capone attempts to help unemployed men with his soup kitchen "Big Al's Kitchen for the Needy." The kitchen provides three meals...
unpleasant pain. sad unhappy handsome man sitting on the sofa and holding his forehead while having headache - 經濟大蕭條 個照片及圖片檔
The Great Depression in the U.S.: Men eating bread and soup in a breadline. Undated photograph.BPA2# 1048
Two men wearing sandwich boards advertising their willingness to find employment - 'Wanted, a decent job' - in Chicago during the Great Depression....
Wall Street speculator tries to sell his car after losing all of his money in the stock market crash.
Bread line forms outside the Rescue Society in Doyers Street, New York City, during the Great Depression, 1929.
The mother of a migrant family holds a baby while a young girl stands behind her and rests her chin on her shoulder under a lean-to, Nipomo,...
The front page of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper with the headline 'Wall St. In Panic As Stocks Crash', published on the day of the initial Wall...
Male and female protestors carrying a banner, which reads '2 millionen erwerbslose 2 milliarden fur fursten' during a demonstration by unemployed...
Unemployed men queuing for coffee and bread at a soup kitchen run by the Bahai Fellowship at 203 East 9th Street, New York, circa 1930.
Crowd of depositors outside the American Union Bank in New York, having failed to withdraw their savings before the bank collapsed, 30th June 1931.
Man making his own protest against unemployment. The sign on his back reads: 'I know 3 trades, I speak 3 languages, fought 3 years, have 3 children...
William I. Sirovich, Heywood Brown, and Reverend Raymond Brown hand out packages of food to the jobless outside St. Peter's Mission in New York City.
Unemployed men receiving soup and slices of bread in an outdoor breadline during the Great Depression, Los Angeles, California. Some women serve the...
Breadline at the intersection of 6th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York City during the Depression that followed the Wall Street Crash.
Line of unemployed men buy apples for 5 cents during the Great Depression of America. From The Literary Digest, published 1930.
During the Great Depression, view of a line of men standing outside a soup kitchen opened by gangster Al Capone in Chicago, Illinois, February 1931....
Recruits to a New Deal reforestation service receive a meal from a army soup kitchen at South Street, New York City, 4th August 1933.
depression era man opening door to '30 cent a night' hotel. (photo by h. armstrong roberts/retrofile/getty images) - 經濟大蕭條 個照片及圖片檔
View of crowds of people on Wall Street during the stock market crash, known as Black Tuesday, New York, New York, October 29, 1929.
Some of the circa 6,000 men and women queueing outside an employment agency at 60 Lafayette Street in New York on August 19th, 1930. 135 of them were...
Unemployed men eating soup and bread at Bernarr Macfadden's Penny Cafeteria, probably in Washington DC, USA, circa 1935. Macfadden was a publisher...
Bankrupt investor Walter Thornton tries to sell his luxury roadster for $100 cash on the streets of New York City following the 1929 stock market...
The Sub-Treasury Building opposite the Wall Street Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New York, at the time of the Wall Street Crash.
Unemployed, single women protesting the job placement of married women before themselves at the Emergency Relief Administration headquarters in...
Relief organisation Browery Mission in New York supplying bread for tramps and vagrants, homeless men queueing at night at the breadline...
Unemployed men waiting outside the California State Employment Service office at Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California, September 1939.
Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange ; silver print, 1936. Commissioned by the Resettlement Administration.
Filed 1/1930- New York, NY: "Down and Outs" and unemployed wait on a bread line for handouts at the Rescue Society, Doyers Street Mission in...
William I. Sirovich and Heywood Brown, shown above with the Reverend Raymond Norman, are dealing out bread and coffee to hungry and jobless at St....
New York, NY: Feeding New York hungry from a doorstep on East 62nd Street. Photograph. Depression era.
Huge crowds outside the sub Treasury Building watching the Wall Street Stock Exchange across the corner.
Woman, Mrs Homer Sharer, holds her baby in her lap while seated in a room, Estherville, Iowa, December 1936. The Sharers are former tenant farmers...