1941 Vintage Farm Labor Camp Row Shelters in Idaho
Row shelters serve as essential housing for farm workers at the Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho, in June 1941. Established during the New Deal, these camps aimed to provide support for agricultural workers facing economic hardship. Caldwell played a significant role in improving labor conditions for migrant families.
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1941 Vintage Farm Labor Camp Row Shelters in Idaho
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