1936 Vintage Image of Migrant Housing in California During the Great Depression
This image from February 1936 depicts housing arrangements for migrants in California during the Great Depression. Many relocated due to the Dust Bowl, seeking economic opportunities. The photo illustrates temporary shelters used by displaced individuals, highlighting significant population movement toward agricultural work in California.
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1936 Vintage Image of Migrant Housing in California During the Great Depression
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