1939 Vintage Tent Home Interior of Texas Migrants
A vintage image from February 1939 shows the interior of a tent home occupied by white migrants near Harlingen, Texas, in Cameron County. During the Great Depression, many families sought refuge in migrant camps, facing challenging living conditions. The Farm Security Administration documented these realities to raise awareness about migrant life in the U.S.
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1939 Vintage Tent Home Interior of Texas Migrants
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