1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Family Equipment Texas
In February 1939, a vintage image shows the outdoor stove and washstand of a white migrant family near Harlingen, Texas. Migrant camps during this time often featured basic household equipment, reflecting the living conditions of families seeking work. Harlingen was a key location for agricultural laborers during the Great Depression, illustrating the daily struggles faced by these communities. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural American life during this challenging era.
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1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Family Equipment Texas
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