Auto Camp for Migrants in Salinas Valley April 1939
In April 1939, Greenfield in Salinas Valley, California, hosts an auto camp primarily occupied by migrants from Arkansas. The camp offers rooms with basic amenities for a monthly rent of ten dollars. The Bureau of Indian Affairs conducted a study on this community, which features simple structures with rough board walls.
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Auto Camp for Migrants in Salinas Valley April 1939
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