1938 WPA Housing for Low-Income Families in Kern County
In November 1938, Kern County, California, houses families employed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The image shows the living conditions in trailer camps and temporary structures that low-income workers faced during this period. The WPA aimed to provide jobs and improve infrastructure, significantly impacting local communities.
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1938 WPA Housing for Low-Income Families in Kern County
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