



Horseshoe Pitching at Agua Fria Labor Camp May 1940
Laborers pitch horseshoes at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona in May 1940. The camp served as a temporary residence for migrant workers who followed agricultural harvests. Recreational activities like horseshoes provided a brief respite from the demanding labor. This image documents the social aspects of life for these workers during the Great Depression.
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Horseshoe Pitching at Agua Fria Labor Camp May 1940
