1939 Harlingen Texas Migrant Worker Living Conditions
A white migrant worker rests in a camp in Harlingen, Texas, in February 1939. The image illustrates the living conditions of migrant laborers during the Great Depression. Many families faced hardships, moving in search of work and stability. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents their experiences and resilience.
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1939 Harlingen Texas Migrant Worker Living Conditions
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