Bread Line For Unemployed -- The long line of Jobless men, mostly well-dressed union members, which formed at 27 east 4th. Street where they received bread and soup for one cent. This kitchen is maintained by the international labor relief, which is attempting to help unionized laborers. March 28, 1928. (Photo by International Newsreel Photo).
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