1940 Young Migratory Couple at Agua Fria Labor Camp Arizona
A young migratory couple lives at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona in May 1940. The camp was established to provide housing for seasonal workers who traveled to harvest crops. Migrant labor camps, like Agua Fria, were critical for supporting agricultural production and improving the living conditions of workers during the Great Depression.
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1940 Young Migratory Couple at Agua Fria Labor Camp Arizona
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