The Lunch Box That Built America
You’d see them crowding the subways and buses at rush hour. Big, powerful men straight out of a Carl Sandburg poem: reading their newspapers in the morning, soaked with sweat in the evening but always clenching a lunch box in their ham-fisted left hand. From the depths of The Great Depression through the early 1960s, American cities were rebuilt by an army of craftsmen, tradesmen and construction workers, fueled both by a beneficent blend of government and private funding and… Read More »The Lunch Box That Built America