



Migrant Camp Furniture Move February 1939
In February 1939, a woman and her daughter move furniture into a migrant camp near Harlingen, Texas. During the 1930s, many families sought refuge in such camps due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression. The Harlingen area served as a temporary home for thousands of displaced individuals, illustrating their resilience and determination to rebuild their lives.
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Migrant Camp Furniture Move February 1939