Arvin Camp House for Agricultural Laborers 1938
The Arvin camp in Kern County, California, houses migratory agricultural laborers. Built by the Farm Security Administration, these structures served as transitional living spaces for workers. Created in February 1938, the image provides insight into the living conditions faced by agricultural laborers during this period. The FSA/OWI Collection documents their challenges and resilience.
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Arvin Camp House for Agricultural Laborers 1938
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