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UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937. Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A. Gosnell give final instructions to female clerks receiving completed questionnaires from the Unemployment Census of 1937. Photograph, 24 November 1937

UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937. Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A. Gosnell give final instructions to female clerks receiving completed questionnaires from the Unemployment Census of 1937. Photograph, 24 November 1937


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UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937. Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A. Gosnell give final instructions to female clerks receiving completed questionnaires from the Unemployment Census of 1937. Photograph, 24 November 1937

UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937.
Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A. Gosnell give final instructions to female clerks receiving completed questionnaires from the Unemployment Census of 1937. Photograph, 24 November 1937

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In this photograph from 1937, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in the history of America's workforce. The image showcases three distinguished men, Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin, and Frederick A. Gosnell, as they provide final instructions to a group of diligent female clerks who have been entrusted with the completed questionnaires from the Unemployment Census. The scene exudes an air of seriousness and purpose as these dedicated women prepare to undertake the crucial task of counting and tabulating data that will shed light on the state of unemployment across North America during this tumultuous period. Their role is vital in capturing accurate information that will shape policies aimed at addressing economic challenges faced by countless individuals. As we observe this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a poignant reminder of both progress made and work yet to be done regarding gender equality within professional spheres. These capable women stand poised alongside their male counterparts, proving their competence and dedication beyond any doubt. This remarkable photograph not only captures an important historical event but also symbolizes resilience and determination amidst adversity. It stands as a testament to those unsung heroes who diligently worked behind the scenes for the betterment of society during one of America's most challenging times – reminding us all that every contribution matters when striving towards progress.

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