1936 Migrant Workers in California Participate in Blue Monday Laundry Tradition
In February 1936, migrant workers in California participated in Blue Monday, the weekly laundry day tradition at temporary labor camps housing diverse agricultural workers following crop harvests across the state, providing basic amenities like communal washing facilities during the Great Depression era.
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1936 Migrant Workers in California Participate in Blue Monday Laundry Tradition
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