1936 Photo of Migrant Cotton Workers Housing in California
In November 1936, Dorothea Lange captures housing for migratory cotton workers near Corcoran, California, in Kings County. The image documents the difficult living standards of laborers during the Great Depression. Migrant workers often faced harsh conditions as they sought employment in agricultural sectors across the state.
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1936 Photo of Migrant Cotton Workers Housing in California
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