



Children Sleeping at WPA Nursery School Arizona May 1940
Children of migratory laborers sleep at the Work Projects Administration nursery school in the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp, Arizona, in May 1940. The labor camp was established to support seasonal workers in agriculture, addressing the challenges faced by families during the Great Depression. Many children relied on these facilities for care and education.
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Children Sleeping at WPA Nursery School Arizona May 1940
