1937 Refugee Family Traveling to Rio Grande Valley
A refugee family travels near Memphis, Texas, in May 1937, seeking work in the cotton fields of the lower Rio Grande Valley. Originally from Arkansas, they represent the struggles faced by many migrant families during the Great Depression. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting this significant historical period.
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1937 Refugee Family Traveling to Rio Grande Valley
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