1939 Harlingen Texas Migrant Worker Sleeping Quarters
A white migrant worker resides in a camp in Harlingen, Texas, in February 1939. The image shows his sleeping quarters and personal belongings, reflecting the conditions faced by many during the Great Depression. Migrant labor was essential for agriculture, particularly in the Southwest, as farmers sought help for seasonal work.
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1939 Harlingen Texas Migrant Worker Sleeping Quarters
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