Boys Playing Baseball at Agua Fria Labor Camp 1940
Boys play a baseball game at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona during March to May 1940. The camp served as a refuge for families working in agriculture during the Great Depression. Recreation was vital for youth, providing a sense of normalcy amidst challenging circumstances. The camp represents an essential period in U.S. labor history.
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Boys Playing Baseball at Agua Fria Labor Camp 1940
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