Child of Migrant Worker in Harlingen Texas 1939
A child of a white migrant worker stands next to a tent home in Harlingen, Texas. In February 1939, many migrant families faced challenging living conditions as they traveled for work during the Great Depression. Migrant camps provided temporary shelter and community for displaced agricultural laborers seeking employment in the region.
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Child of Migrant Worker in Harlingen Texas 1939
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