Line outside a soup kitchen

A line of people waiting outside a soup kitchen during the Great Depression. "Soup kitchens" provided the only meals some unemployed Americans had. This particular soup kitchen was sponsored by the Chicago gangster Al Capone.

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Unemployed men queued outside a depression soup kitchen opened in Chicago by Al Capone. February 1931. Photograph. National Archives. Accessed February 20, 2026.