Baseball Game at Shafter Migrant Camp June 1938
A group of individuals watches a baseball game at the Shafter camp for migrants in Kern County, California, in June 1938. This image illustrates social activities in migrant camps, showcasing community engagement among displaced families during the Great Depression. Baseball served as a popular pastime, providing a sense of normalcy amid challenging times.
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Baseball Game at Shafter Migrant Camp June 1938
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