Political Poster, 345 East Sixty-first Street
This photograph of this poster can tell us a lot about the Great Depression. The poster looks old and neglected. This shows us that people during this era didn't care enough about their local government and hated the government because they believed it was a cause of the depression. It can also be interpreted as a way to show us that people had bigger things to worry about than electing a mayor. The paint on the wall behind the poster also looks like it has peeled off some. The country did not have enough money to keep up the cleanliness of cities. The wall has not been tended to in a while due to lack of money that could be better spent elsewhere.