



                  Farm Workers Moving into Tent at Idaho Labor Camp 1944 
                
Farm workers unload their car and move into a tent at the Farm Security Administration migratory labor camp in Wilder, Idaho. Established in May 1941, the camp included floored tents, sanitary facilities, hot and cold running water, showers, laundry tubs, a community building, and a trailer clinic. This image from 1944 depicts their living conditions.
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Farm Workers Moving into Tent at Idaho Labor Camp 1944
