



                  Woman at Blueberry Camp Little Fork Minnesota 1937 
                
A woman stands in front of a tent at a blueberry camp near Little Fork, Minnesota, in August 1937. During this period, blueberry camps were established for seasonal laborers to harvest wild blueberries, which contributed to local economies. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve conditions for farming families during the Great Depression.
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Woman at Blueberry Camp Little Fork Minnesota 1937
